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A probability provides a quantitative description of the likely occurrence of a particular event.

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Probability of A given B and C

Basically my question comes down to how do you get the probability of A given B and C. … Initially, I was thinking that you would do: 1-(1-.6)*(1-0.9) to get the probability of not being male. But after looking at it for 3 seconds I am realizing that that isn't correct. …
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Probability of A given B and C

You also need to have the probability of someone being a boy, the probability of someone having brown hair, and the probability of being 6' tall. … For my example, I assume that the probability you have brown hair is 50% and the probability you are 6' tall is 50%. …
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