If two events A and B are independent and you know that P(A)=0.3, what is the value of P(A|B)?

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2020-11-10

If you are aware that two events, A and B, are independent P(A)=0.3, what is the value of P(A|B)?

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If A and B are independent, the likelihood of A happening is not dependent on event B occurring. Hence P(A∣B)=P(A). Since P(A)=0.3, then P(A∣B)=0.3.

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