logistic_guy
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If \(\displaystyle R\) is the event that a convict committed armed robbery and \(\displaystyle D\) is the event that the convict pushed dope, state in words what probabilities are expressed by
\(\displaystyle \bold{(a)} \ P(R|D)\)
\(\displaystyle \bold{(b)} \ P(D'|R)\)
\(\displaystyle \bold{(c)} \ P(R'|D')\)
\(\displaystyle \bold{(a)} \ P(R|D)\)
\(\displaystyle \bold{(b)} \ P(D'|R)\)
\(\displaystyle \bold{(c)} \ P(R'|D')\)