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    If P(A|B)= .2 and P(B<sup>c</sup>)= .6,then P(B|A)
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If P(A|B)= .2 and P(Bc)= .6,then P(B|A)

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Question 36

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If P(A|B) = .2 and P(Bc) = .6,then P(B|A)


A) is .8
B) is .12
C) is .33
D) cannot be determined.

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