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alexei_kom
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Hello everybody!
Should I interpret the expression P(A and B|C) as P((A and B)|C) or as P(A and (B|C))?
Or the last expression has no meaning because P(B|C) is a ratio and I can't make an intersection with a ratio?
Thanks,
Alexei.
Should I interpret the expression P(A and B|C) as P((A and B)|C) or as P(A and (B|C))?
Or the last expression has no meaning because P(B|C) is a ratio and I can't make an intersection with a ratio?
Thanks,
Alexei.