Let A and B be events in a sample space S such that P(A) = 27/100, P(B) = 49/100, and P(A\cap B) = 7/100. Find P(B|A$^c$). Hint: Draw a Venn Diagram to find P(A$^c$ \cap B). a) 0.8571 b) 0.0959 c) 0.5753 d) 1.8148 e) 0.6712 f) None of the above. Question 3
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