Let E and F be two events. Which one of the following is known as Baye's Theorem? (P(E).P(E| F)) (P(F).P(E | F)+P(F').P(E|F)) O P(E | F) = P(E).P(F' | E) P(E).P(F' | E)+P(E').P(F|E') O P(E | F') = P(E | F) =. P(E).P(F|E') P(F).P(E | F)+P(F').P(E|F') P(F).P(E | F) P(E).P(E | F)+ P(F').P(E|F') P(E | F) =

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Let E and F be two events. Which one of the following is known as Baye's Theorem?
(P(E).P(E | F))
(P(F).P(E | F)+P(F').P(E|F))
P(E | F) =
P(E).P(F' | E)
P(E).P(F' | E)+P(E' ).P(F|E')
P(E | F') = .
P(E).P(F | E')
P(F).P(E | F)+ P(F' ).P(E|F')
P(E | F) =
P(F).P(E | F)
P(EΡE|F+ P(F ).P(Ε| F
P(E | F) =
Transcribed Image Text:Let E and F be two events. Which one of the following is known as Baye's Theorem? (P(E).P(E | F)) (P(F).P(E | F)+P(F').P(E|F)) P(E | F) = P(E).P(F' | E) P(E).P(F' | E)+P(E' ).P(F|E') P(E | F') = . P(E).P(F | E') P(F).P(E | F)+ P(F' ).P(E|F') P(E | F) = P(F).P(E | F) P(EΡE|F+ P(F ).P(Ε| F P(E | F) =
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