If P(A)=0.60 and the probability that both events(eventA and eventB) occur simultaneously is 0.30 then P(B/A) is equal to
#Given:
P(A)=0.60
P(A and B)=0.30
P(B/A) =P(A and B)/P(A)
=0.30/0.60
=0.5
#P(B/A)=0.5
#P(B/A) is equal to 0.5
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