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(1) P(C | D) ≥ P(C) (2) P(C | D) < P(C) (3) P(C | D) = P(D)/P(C) (4) P(C | D) = P(C)
- (1)
- (2)
- (3)
- (4)
Correct answer: (1)
Solution
The correct option states that the probability of event C given event D is greater than or equal to the probability of event C alone, indicating that the occurrence of D influences or does not decrease the likelihood of C.
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