Suppose that E and F are two events and that Upper P (Upper E and Upper F )equals0.3 and Upper P (Upper E )equals0.5. What is Upper P (F|E )​? Upper P (F|E )equals nothing ​(Type an integer or a​ decimal.)

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Answer:

[tex]P(\frac{F}{E}) =\frac{0.3}{0.5} =0.6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:-

Suppose that E and F are two events and that P(E n F) = 0.3

also given P(E) =0.5

Conditional probability:-

if E₁ and E₂ are two events in a Sample S and P(E₁)≠ 0, then the probability of E₂ , after the event E₁ has occurred, is called the Conditional probability

of the event E₂ given  E₁ and is denoted by

[tex]P(\frac{F}{E}) = \frac{P(EnF)}{P(E)}[/tex]

[tex]P(\frac{F}{E}) =\frac{0.3}{0.5} =0.6[/tex]