Question: Let events A,B, and C be such that P(A) > 0,P(B) > 0, and P(C) > 0. Label the following statements as true or false:
Let events A,B, and C be such that P(A) > 0,P(B) > 0, and P(C) > 0.
Label the following statements as true or false: (i) The conditional probability P(A|B) can never exceed the unconditional probability P(A). (ii)
If P(A|B) = P(A|C), then P(B) = P(C). (iii) If A and B are disjoint, then P(A|A ∪ B) = P(A)/[P(A) + P(B)]. (iv) P(A|B) + P(Ac|B)=1. (v)
P(A|B) + P(A|Bc)=1.
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