Question 4 (0.6 points) If we are given an initial probability P (A) and conditional probabilities P (B|A), Bayes' rule can be used to calculate the posterior probability P (A|B). Is this statement true or false? True False
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Step 1: Bayes' rule is used to calculate the posterior probability P(A|B) given the prior probability P(A), the likelihood P(B|A), and the marginal probability P(B). Show more…
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