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Chapter 4, Problem 11E

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Problem 11E

 

Extending Bayes' Theorem Example in this section included an extension of Bayes’ theorem to include three events, denoted by A, B, C. Write an expression that extends Bayes’ theorem so that it can be used to find P{A |Z), assuming that the initial event can occur in one of four ways: A, B, C, D.

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Problem 11E

 

Extending Bayes' Theorem Example in this section included an extension of Bayes’ theorem to include three events, denoted by A, B, C. Write an expression that extends Bayes’ theorem so that it can be used to find P{A |Z), assuming that the initial event can occur in one of four ways: A, B, C, D.

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Solution  11E

On the similar lines, suppose there are now four initial events A,B, C and

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