Calculating probability of an event

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The discussion revolves around calculating the probability of the event P(A' ∩ C | B'). Participants are exploring the algebraic expression needed to compute this probability, focusing on the relationships between the events A, B, and C.

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  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to express the probability P(A' ∩ C | B') in a simplified algebraic form. Some participants question the specific values or conditions required for the calculation, while others suggest using set theory to rearrange the expressions.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants seeking clarification on the original poster's intent and the necessary values for the calculation. There is a focus on understanding the relationships between the probabilities of the events involved.

Contextual Notes

Participants note that additional information about the probabilities of A, B, and C, as well as their intersections or unions, is needed to proceed with the calculations.

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Homework Statement


Find the probability of the following statement :

P(A\prime \cap C | B \prime )



2. The attempt at a solution

P(A \prime \cap C | B\prime ) =\frac{P ( A \prime \cap C \cap B \prime)}{P(B \prime)}= \frac{P ( A \prime \cap C \cap B \prime)}{1-P(b)}

I am stuck as to how do l deal with the numerator. Can someone please help me ?
 
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what are you trying to do?
 
lanedance said:
what are you trying to do?

I am trying to calculate the probability of <br /> P(A\prime \cap C | B \prime )<br />. More of like trying to find the algebraic expression to calculate the probability of <br /> P(A\prime \cap C | B \prime )<br />.
 
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in terms of what? ie what form are you trying to simplify to/express in?
 
lanedance said:
in terms of what? ie what form are you trying to simplify to/express in?

I am trying to make it as simple as possible so that if given the values of A,B&C you can calculate the probability
 
sorry, its still not clear exactly what you;re trying to do, is this an actual question? given what values?

you will need P(A), P(B), P(C) and some info about their intersections/unions

you could use some basic set theory to re-arrange, but it all depends want you want it in terms of, for example, deriving quickly from venn diagrams

looking at 2 sets A & B
P(A) + P(B) = P(A \cup B) + P(A \cap B)

then adding another set C
P(A) + P(B) + P(C) = P(A \cup B \cup C) + P(A \cap B) + P(B \cap C) + P(C \cap A) -P(A \cap B \capC)
 
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