AQA Statistics 1 2.06 Conditional Probability from a Table

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Omg this is very helpful, thank you so much. Your a legend

mohammadalam
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Let's say a conditional probability depends on multiple events as such as junior and senior workers, which totalled up let's say 100 workers. Both being male right-hand and left-hand as specifically part of junior and senior groups. However after considered all the male workers specifically stated, there is a significant number to be accounted for, in order to balance the table . Should I assume the missing number to be part of the Female group or just Not Male at all?

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Great video. Have you not introduced Bayes' theorem?

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If the probability of the student being Male and taking English is (28/175), why does (85/175)*(68/175) not equal (28/175) ?

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