6.4.1 The Venn diagram to the right shows the probabilities for its four basic regions. Find the following probabilities. a. Pr(E) b. Pr(F) c. Pr(E|F) d. Pr(F|E) a. Pr(E) = 0.7 (Type an integer or a decimal.) b. Pr(F) = 0.4 (Type an integer or a decimal.) c. Pr(E|F) = (Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
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