a) P(A∩B) = P(B) P(B/A)
b) P(A∩B) = P(A) P(B/A)
c) P(A∩B) = P(A) P(B/B)
d) P(A∩B) = P(A) P(A/A)
Which of this represents the multiplication theorem of probability?
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Which of this represents the multiplication theorem of probability?
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