OK, I think I understand. Thank you so much for your help! That would have taken me so long to figure out on my own. Now I know where I'm going, thanks.
Thank you for your replies. Now I have a handle on it, and I know which direction to go in.
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So, in order to know P(C | A and B) then I must first know Pr(C and A and B) ...
I guess I can go back and find Pr(C and A and B) experimentally without having to work it out from other...
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Perhaps I should also mention that the use of only two events (A and B) leading to C is a gross oversimplification. There are in fact at least 5 influencing causes which I have so far identified (and likely more yet to discover) - each with their own probability of causing C when they...
I hope this the right place to ask this question. I appologize if this is in the wrong place.
I am not from a probability background. I have tried to search for an answer to my question, but I have not found it in any of the literature which I can understand. I'm not even sure exactly how to...