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A probability provides a quantitative description of the likely occurrence of a particular event.
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cannot prove simple conditional probability
Is the next true? If so, why?
P(A∩B|C) = P(A|B∩C) x P(B|C)
I saw as part of solution of an exercise, but I can't prove that is true, how is it possible to arrive to that?
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correlation implies dependency?
In this talk from prof Bernhard https://youtu.be/4qc28RA7HLQ?t=88
he only sees/shows linear correlation, and he assumes there is ‘dependency’?
Correct me if wrong but correlation does not imply ‘dep …