The statement is true.
P(A|B) is the probability of occurrence of event A, provided that(given that) event B has already occurred.
This is known as conditional probability. In conditional probability, the event on right side of the vertical bar (which is B in this case) is given to have already occurred (either we assume this, or some evidence is given about this) and we calculate the probability of event on left of the vertical bar (which is A in this case) based on this information. The formula of condition probability is:
P(A*B) indicates the probability of intersection of event A and B.
So the correct answer is TRUE.
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i think this might be right?
75p - ( p times -10) + 35 = w
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The triangles are the same though, what do i do?
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello there!
(-1)^3 * (-1)^2
Use the distributive property
= (-1)(-1)(-1)* (-1)(-1)
= (-1)^5
= -1
I hope this helps!
Here is an example:
Josh bought 7 apples for $21.
21/7 is 3, so one apple costs $3. This is the unit rate.
21/7 simplifies to 3/1, that’s another way to think about it. Simplify the fraction until the denominator is 1.
Hope this helps! Tell me if you have any questions!