where the first outcome is one of A and B the second outcome in each case is one of a and b. Use the following probabilities instead of those given in your text: Pr[A]=13 Pr[B]=23  Pr[a|A]=25  Pr[b|A]=35 Pr[a|B]=49 Pr[b|B]=59 Pr[B|b]=?

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where the first outcome is one of A and B the second outcome in each case is one of a and b. Use the following probabilities instead of those given in your text:

Pr[A]=13
Pr[B]=23 
Pr[a|A]=25 
Pr[b|A]=35
Pr[a|B]=49
Pr[b|B]=59

Pr[B|b]=?

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