known P[A] = 0.8, P[B] = 0.5, P[A and B] = 0.40. The values for P[B|A] and P[A|B] are respectively: (a) It cannot be determined. (b) 0.65, 0.75 (c) 0.65, 0.70 (d) 0.50, 0.80 (e) 0.50, 0.75

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Suppose the following information is known P[A] = 0.8, P[B] = 0.5, P[A and B] = 0.40. The
values for P[B|A] and P[A|B] are respectively:

(a) It cannot be determined.
(b) 0.65, 0.75
(c) 0.65, 0.70
(d) 0.50, 0.80
(e) 0.50, 0.75 

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