Refer to the following table: (Round the final answers to 2 decimal places.) Second Event First Event A1 A2 A3 Total B1 2 2 1 5 B2 3 1 3 7 Total 5 3 4 12 a. Determine P(A1). P(A1) = b. Determine P(B1|A2). P(B1|A2) = c. Determine P(B2 and A3). P(B2 and A3) =
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Step 1: Calculate P(A1) P(A1) = Number of outcomes where A1 occurs / Total number of outcomes P(A1) = 2 / 12 P(A1) = 1 / 6 Show more…
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