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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 00:55 rivman10

Suppose the events Upper B 1, Upper B 2, and Upper B 3, are mutually exclusive and complementary events, such that P(Upper B 1)equals0.05, P(Upper B 2)equals0.4, and P(Upper B 3)equals0.55. Consider another event A such that P(A|Upper B 1)equals0.6, P(A|Upper B 2)equals0.5, and P(A|Upper B 3)equals0.4. Use Bayes's Rule to find P(Upper B 1|A).

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