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| 1. |
Let two events A and B be such that P(A) = L and P(B) = M. Which one of the following is correct? |
| A. | \(P(A|B)<\dfrac{L+M-1}{M}\) |
| B. | \(P(A|B)>\dfrac{L+M-1}{M}\) |
| C. | \(P(A|B)\ge\dfrac{L+M-1}{M}\) |
| D. | \(P(A|B)=\dfrac{L+M-1}{M}\) |
| Answer» D. \(P(A|B)=\dfrac{L+M-1}{M}\) | |