Which of the following choices correctly describe the probability of picking a dog that is a Yorkie given the dog prefers to eat chicken? P(Yorkie | chicken) P(chicken and Yorkie) P(chicken | Yorkie) P(Yorkie or chicken) Which of the following choices correctly describe the probability of picking a dog that is a Shih Tzu and the dog prefers to eat cheese? P(Shih Tzu cheese) P(Shih Tzu or cheese) P(Shih Tzu and cheese) P(cheese Shih Tzu)
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The other choices are: - P(chicken and Yorkie): This represents the probability of picking a dog that both prefers chicken and is a Yorkie. It is not the same as the probability of picking a Yorkie given that the dog prefers chicken. - P(chicken | Yorkie): This Show more…
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