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Joint, Conditional, & Marginal Probabilities

Joint, Conditional, & Marginal Probabilities The three axioms for probability don’t discuss how to create probabilities for combined events such as P[A \ B] or for the likelihood of an event A given that you know event B occurs. Example: Let A be the event it rains today and B be the event that it rains tomorrow.

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