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In order to figure out conditional probability you look at a select group from a larger group. If there are 245,600 people and 113,500 are Women. 20,534 male prefer chocolate chip cookies versus 15,937 male prefer oatmeal cookies. What is the conditional probability that a
male who prefers chocolate chip cookies will be chosen. Show your work!!!


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Conditional probability: p(A|B) is the probability of event A occurring, given that event B occurs.

Example: the probability that a card drawn is red (p(red) = 0.5).

Another example: the probability that a card drawn is a 4 (p(four)=1/13).

Joint probability: p(A and B). The probability of event A and event B occurring.