Explain why P(A|D) and P(D|A) from the table below are not equal. A 4-column table has 3 rows. The first column has entries A, B
, total. The second column is labeled C with entries 6, 1, 7. The third column is labeled D with entries 2, 8, 10. The fourth column is labeled Total with entries 8, 9, 17. Answer:
different given events
P(A|D) equals 2/10
P(D|A) equals 2/8
Answer: P(A|D) and P(D|A) have different given events, P(A|D) equals 2/10 and P(D|A) equals 2/8
Step-by-step explanation: The two conditional probabilities have different given events (event D and event A). The first probability has event D which gives it 2/10 as its probability. The second probability has event A which gives it 2/8 as its probability. This is why they are not equal.
The number of kWh of energy that the model house generate per year is given by the sum of kWh of energy generates by the windmills multiplied by the number of windmills, plus the kWh of energy generates by the solar panels multiplied by the number of solar panels.