QUESTIONS 19 THROUGH 32 RELATE TO QUANTITATIVE METHODS

24. If two events, A and B, are independent and the probability of A does not equal the probability of B (i.e., P(A) ≠ P(B)), then the probability of event A given that event B has occurred (i.e., P(A│B)) is best described as: A. P(A). B. P(B). C. P(B│A).