Questions: The probability of event B, assuming that event A has already occurred, is called the conditional probability of B given A. This probability is denoted by

The probability of event B, assuming that event A has already occurred, is called the conditional probability of B given A. This probability is denoted by
Transcript text: The probability of event B, assuming that event A has already occurred, is called the conditional probability of B given A. This probability is denoted by
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To fill in the blanks, we need to understand the terminology used in probability theory. The probability of event B, assuming that event A has already occurred, is known as the conditional probability of B given A. This probability is denoted by P(B|A).

Step 1: Understanding the Terminology

To fill in the blanks, we need to understand the terminology used in probability theory. The probability of event \( B \), assuming that event \( A \) has already occurred, is known as the conditional probability of \( B \) given \( A \). This probability is denoted by \( P(B|A) \).

Step 2: Filling in the Blanks

Given the terminology, we can fill in the blanks as follows:

  • The first blank should be filled with "conditional".
  • The second blank should be filled with \( P(B|A) \).

Final Answer

\(\boxed{\text{conditional}, P(B|A)}\)

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