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If a machine is correctly set up, it produces 90% acceptable items. If it is incorrectly set up, it produces only 40% acceptable items. Past experience shows that 80% of the set ups are correctly done. If after a certain set up, the machine produces 2 acceptable items, find the probability that the machine is correctly setup.

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  6. If P(A) = 0.8, P(B) = 0.5 and P (B|A) = 0.4 find: P(AcupB)

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  7. Evaluate P(A cup B) if P(A) = P(B) = 5/ 13 and P(A|B) = 2/ 5

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  8. If P(A) = 6/11 , P(B) = 5/11 and P(A cup B) = 7/11 find: P(AcapB)

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  10. If P(A) = 6/11 , P(B) = 5/11 and P(A cup B) = 7/11 find: P(B|A)

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