How does the concept of conditional probability relate to the Multiplication Rule?
- Conditional probabilities are the inverse of the Multiplication Rule
- The Multiplication Rule calculates conditional probabilities
- The Multiplication Rule can be rewritten using conditional probabilities
- They are unrelated concepts
Conditional probability and the Multiplication Rule are interconnected. The Multiplication Rule can be rewritten using conditional probabilities. Specifically, the Multiplication Rule states that the probability of two events A and B occurring (P(A ∩ B)) equals the probability of A given B (P(A
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