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When an Event's Probability Depends on the Likelihood of Another

Question 98

Question 98

Multiple Choice

When an event's probability depends on the likelihood of another event, the probability is


A) conditional probability.
B) empirical probability.
C) joint probability.
D) Mutually exclusive probability.

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