Probability of an outcome given multiple attributes

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Hi,

Lets say I have the following attributes...
Body fat percentage, Body mass index
Outcome = obese (yes / no)
I have data for all attributes and outcomes. What I'd like to do is a joint probability. For example I'd like to know what the probability is of someone being obese given their BMI and body fat percentage.

I can calculate the correlation between the attributes and the outcomes. My intuition tells me that I need to combine the correlation in some way, but can't seem to find any information on this.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

- Sid
 
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Thanks for all the help. Will look into all the links now and see which one suits my needs.

- Sid
 
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