Conditional Probability AGENDA

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Conditional Probability AGENDA 1. Do Now Find and write the definition of conditional probability. Find and write the definition of independent events Take Quiz

Conditional Probability AGENDA 1. Do Now Find and write the definition of mutually exclusive event. In an office, there are five women and four men. If one person is selected, find the probability that the person is a woman. Brief notes on Conditional Probability

Conditional Probability Multiplication Rule for Conditional Probability (dependent events) 1. Find the probability the first event occurs 2. Find the probability the second event occurs 3. Multiply these two probabilities