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125.
Conditional Probability Misconceptions
medium
Which of the following statements about P(A | B) and P(B | A) is correct?
A
They are equal only when P(A) = P(B)
B
They must sum to 1 for any two events A and B
C
They are always equal if A and B are mutually dependent on a third event
D
They can differ substantially even when both are high
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