The event of you going to work is A and the event of you taking leave is B. If these events are mutually exclusive events, using P(A)=0.55, and P(B)=0.10, what is P(A|B)?
P(A/B)
= P(A and B) / P(B) (Using conditional probability rule)
It is given that A and B are mutually exclusive events
Thus, P(A and B) = 0
Thus, p(A/B) = 0/p(B)
= 0
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