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A and B are two events. The notation for conditional probability is P (BIA). Which statement about the conditional probability is true?
The conditional probability of event B given event A is P (BIA) = P (B) when two events are not independent.
The conditional probability of event B given event A is P (BIA) =
P(A and B)
PA
when two events are not independent.
The conditional probability of event B given event A is P (BIA) =
P(A)
P(B)
when two events are independent.
The conditional probability of event B given event Ais P (BIA)
P(B)
P(A)
when two events are independent.

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