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    Suppose That P(h) = 3/5, P(e/h) = 2/5, and P(e/~h)
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Suppose That P(h) = 3/5, P(e/h) = 2/5, and P(e/~h)

Question 83

Question 83

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Suppose that P(h) = 3/5, P(e/h) = 2/5, and P(e/~h) = 3/5. Bayes' theorem reveals that


A) P(~h) = 2/5.
B) P(e/~h) > P(e/h) .
C) P(h/e) = 6/12.
D) P(h/e) = 6/25.

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