Let A and B be events. Suppose we have the following probabilities: P(B) = 0.42 and P(AN B) = 0.19. Then P(A|B) - (Enter the probability as a decimal rounded to three decimal places.)

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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Let A and B be events. Suppose we have the following probabilities:
P(B) = 0.42 and P(AN B) = 0.19.
Then P(A|B) ~
(Enter the probability as a decimal rounded to three decimal places.)
Transcribed Image Text:Let A and B be events. Suppose we have the following probabilities: P(B) = 0.42 and P(AN B) = 0.19. Then P(A|B) ~ (Enter the probability as a decimal rounded to three decimal places.)
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