Author Question: If P(A) = .6, P(B) = .3, and P(A B) = .2, then P(B A) =_____. a. .33 b. .5 c. .67 d. ... (Read 47 times)

jenna1

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If P(A) = .6, P(B) = .3, and P(A  B) = .2, then P(B  A) =_____.
 a. .33
  b. .5
  c. .67
  d. .9

Question 2

Application of Bayes' theorem enables us to compute the
 a. prior probability of each state of nature.
  b. posterior probability of each sample outcome.
  c. conditional probability of the sample outcomes given each state of nature.
  d. conditional probability of the states of nature given each sample outcome.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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