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  • 03-11-2022
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J and K are independent events. P(J | K) = 0.43. Find P(J)P(J) =

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  • 03-11-2022

Explanation

We are given the following:

[tex]P(J|K)=0.43[/tex]

We are required to determine P(J).

We know that since j and K are independent events, then:

[tex]P(J|K)=P(J)[/tex]

Hence, the answer is:

[tex]P(J)=0.43[/tex]

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