Let E and F be events of a sample space S of an experiment, if P(S|F) = P(F|F) then value of P(S|F) is __________Review Later0-11Infinity
Question
Let E and F be events of a sample space S of an experiment, if P(S|F) = P(F|F) then value of P(S|F) is __________Review Later0-11Infinity
Solution
The value of P(S|F) is 1. This is because P(S|F) = P(F|F) implies that the probability of event S given that event F has occurred is equal to the probability of event F given that event F has occurred. Since the probability of an event given itself is always 1, P(S|F) must also be 1.
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