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A multiple choice test question has five alternative answers, of which one is home work, then he is sure to identify the correct answer; otherwise, he chooses Let E: denotes the event that a student does his home work with `P(E)=P and F`: denotes the event that he answer the question correctly. (a) If `p=0.75` the value of `P(E/F)` equals

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