Hi there!
The answer is true.
Conditional Probability does refer to the probability of one event, given that another event has occurred.
For example, you could have picked a marble, and then picked another marble from the same jar. The color of the second marble picked would have been effected by conditional probability, increasing or decreasing probabilities of different colors of marbles being picked because of the removage of the first marble.
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
1 2/3 naranjas que va a tener cada persona.
In order to accomplish that trick, we would need two pieces
of information that you haven't given us:
1). The area you're interested in
2). The population inside that area
With that information, the population density is
(population in the area) divided by (the area of the area) .