Let A and E by any two events with positive probabilities: Statement 1 : P(E/A) ≥ P(A/E)…
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Let A and E by any two events with positive probabilities:
Statement 1 : P(E/A) ≥ P(A/E) P(E)
Statement 2 : P(A/E) ≥ P(A∩E)
Statement 1 : P(E/A) ≥ P(A/E) P(E)
Statement 2 : P(A/E) ≥ P(A∩E)
- Both the statements are false
- Both statements are True
- Statement–1 is true, Statement–2 is false
- Statement–1 is false, Statement–2 is true
Answer
(B) Both statements are True
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