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(APEX)

You run two races.
Let event A = You win the first race.
Let event B = You win the second race.
What does P(BIA) represent?

(APEX) You run two races. Let event A = You win the first race. Let event B = You-example-1

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Answer:

c.

Explanation:

Because it says p(b/a) so that would be

Probability= you win the second race given that you win the first race

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Answer:

C The probability that you win the second race given that you won the first race

Explanation:

P(B|A) means the probability of B occurring given that A has occurred.

The probability that you win the second race given that you won the first race

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