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Let A and B be events such that​ Pr[A] =0.30, ​Pr[B] =0.57, and​ Pr[A∪B] =0.69 Find​...

Let A and B be events such that​ Pr[A] =0.30, ​Pr[B] =0.57, and​ Pr[A∪B] =0.69

Find​ Pr[A|B]

If​ necessary, round your answer to 4 decimal places.

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Pr[A|B]= 0.3158

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