What is conditional probability?
- The probability of an event given the occurrence of another event
- The probability of an event regardless of the occurrence of other events
- The probability that both of two events occur
- The ratio of the number of outcomes in an event to the number of outcomes in a sample space
Conditional probability is the probability of an event (A) given that another event (B) has already occurred. It's a fundamental concept in probability theory and is often denoted as P(A
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