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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_St._Thomas/Math_101%3A_Finite_Mathematics/02%3A_Probability/2.04%3A_Conditional_Probability_and_Independent_Events/2.4.01%3A_Conditional_ProbabilityWe represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the ri...We represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the right side of the |. If the condition corresponds to only one row or only one column in the table, then you can ignore the rest of the table and read the conditional probability directly from the row or column indicated by the condition.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Community_College_of_Denver/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics_2e/08%3A_Probability/8.04%3A_Conditional_ProbabilityWe represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the ri...We represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the right side of the |. This will appear as P(event|condition)
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_City_College/Math_230-Mathematics_for_Liberal_Arts_Students/07%3A_Probability/7.04%3A_Conditional_ProbabilityWe represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the ri...We represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the right side of the |. If the condition corresponds to only one row or only one column in the table, then you can ignore the rest of the table and read the conditional probability directly from the row or column indicated by the condition.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics/06%3A_Probability/6.04%3A_Conditional_ProbabilityWe represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the ri...We represent conditional probability using a vertical line | that means “if”, or “given that”, or “if we know that”. The event of interest appears on the left of the |. The condition appears on the right side of the |. This will appear as P(event|condition)