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You shoot a basketball twice.
Let event A = You make the first shot.
Let event B = You make the second shot.
What does P(BIA) represent?
O
A. The probability that you don't make the second shot
O
B. The probability that you make either the first or the second shot
O
C. The probability that you make the second shot, given that you
make the first shot
O
D. The probability that you make the first shot, given that you make
the second shot
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User Jpreynat
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3 votes

Answer:

C

Explanation:

N/A

6 votes

Answer:

Option c

Explanation:

The conditional probability of an event B is the probability that the event will occur given the knowledge that an event A has already occurred. This probability is written P(B|A), probability of B given A.

If events A and B are independent (where event A has no effect on the probability of event B), the conditional probability of event B given event A is simply the probability of event B, that is P(B).

Here A= make the first shot

B = make the second shot

P(B/A) = probability of making second shot given that already made the first shot

Hence answer is

option C

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