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Mathematics, 04.06.2021 23:30 Horse0809

Determine all joint probabilities from the following: P(A)=0.8
P(A')=0.2
P(B|A)=0.4
P(B|A')=0.7

*This is Q6.60 from the Keller Statistics E11 Textbook, there is the back solution but I would like to know the steps*

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P(B|A)=0.4
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