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Mathematics, 01.05.2021 03:10 peno211

In a refrigerator/freezer combo, the probability that both the refrigerator and freezer will fail is 1%. The probability that just the refrigerator part will fail is 5%. Given that the refrigerator part
has already failed, what is the probability the freezer part will also fail?

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