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Mathematics, 05.06.2020 03:57 malacath3394

You run two races. Let event A= You win the first race.
Let event B= You win the second race.
What does P(BA) represent?
A. The probability that you win the second race given that you win
the first race
B. The probability that you win either the first or the second race
C. The probability that you don't win the second race
D. The probability that you win the first race given that you win the
second race

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