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Mathematics, 17.02.2020 19:53 marcus5266

For mutually exclusive events R1, R2, and R3, we have P(R1) = 0.05, P(R2) = 0.6, and P(R3) = 0.35. Also, P(Q|R1) = 0.6, P(Q | R2) = 0.4, and P(Q |R3) = 0.8.

Find P(R1 | Q).

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