Since M and N are independent events, [tex]P(M)=P(M|N)=0.71[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Two events A and B are said to be independent when the probability of A happening does not depend on whether B has happened or not.
In other word, this condition can be rewrite as follows:
[tex]P(A|B)=P(A)[/tex]
where
[tex]P(A|B)[/tex] is the probability of A happening given that B has happened
[tex]P(A)[/tex] is the probability of A happening
In this problem, we have:
- M and N are independent events: so M does not depend on whether N occurs or not
Therefore,
[tex]P(M)=P(M|N)[/tex]
- Also, we know that
[tex]P(M|N)=0.71[/tex]
Therefore, it follows that
[tex]P(M)=0.71[/tex]
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