Bayes' theorem for an 'AND' combined event is: Pr A 'AND' B) = Pr AB )*Pr(B). When does this become Pr A 'AND' B) = Pr(A
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Bayes' theorem for an 'AND' combined event is: Pr A 'AND' B) = Pr AB )*Pr(B). When does this become Pr A 'AND' B) = Pr(A
Bayes' theorem for an 'AND' combined event is: Pr A 'AND' B) = Pr AB )*Pr(B). When does this become Pr A 'AND' B) = Pr(A)*Pr(B)? A. When A and B are Independent B. When A and are mutually exclusive. C. When A and B are sequential events. D. When PrA AND B) = 0.
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