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probability 531 The theory of probabilities is simply the Science of logicquantitatively treated. PEIRCE IntroductionIn earlier Classes, we have studied the probability as ameasure of uncertainty of events in a random discussed the axiomatic approach formulated byRussian Mathematician, Kolmogorov (1903-1987)and treated probability as a function of outcomes of theexperiment. We have also established equivalence betweenthe axiomatic theory and the classical theory of probabilityin case of equally likely outcomes. On the basis of thisrelationship, we obtained probabilities of events associatedwith discrete sample spaces.
PROBABILITY 533 Thus, we can also write the conditional probability of E given that F has occurred as P(E|F) = Numberof elementaryeventsfavourableto E F
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