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Conditional Probability - (Definition) Let A and B be any two events such that B\neq \phi or n(B) = 0 or P(B) = 0 then P\left ( \frac{A}{B} \right ) denotes the conditional probability of occurrence of event A when B has already occured Is it correct?

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@LALITA

no. it is incorrect.

Conditional Probability - (Definition) Let A and B be any two events such that B\neq \phi  or\ n(B) \neq0\or\ P(B)\neq0  then

 P\left ( \frac{A}{B} \right )     denotes the conditional probability of occurrence of event A when B has already occurred. 
 

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