Asked by Jessica Azoulay on Sep 26, 2024

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Posterior probabilities can be calculated using the addition rule for mutually exclusive events.

Posterior Probabilities

The revised probabilities of events or hypotheses after taking into account new evidence or information.

Addition Rule

A probability principle stating that the probability of the union of two events equals the sum of their probabilities minus the probability of their intersection.

  • Implement Bayes' Law for determining posterior and prior probabilities.
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Cooper Bonness2 days ago
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False
Explanation :
The addition rule is used for calculating probabilities of events that are not mutually exclusive. For calculating posterior probabilities, Bayes' theorem is used.