Ch. 3 Conditional probability and independence Flashcards

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P(A | B) =

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P(A | B) = P(A n B) / P(B)

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P(A n B | C) =

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P(A n B | C) = P(B | C)P(A | B n C)

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Bayes’ theorem, for events A, B and C
P(A | B) =
P(A | B n C) =

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P(A | B) = P(A)P(B | A) / P(B)

P(A | B n C) = P(A | C)(P(B | An C) / P(B | C)

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Definition of independence of 2 events A and B

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P(A n B) = P(A)P(B)

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2 events A and B are conditionally independent if given a third event C:

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P(A n B | C) = P(A | C)P(B | C)

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