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  • Bayes' theorem is
  • Bayes' theorem is a theorem used to calculate the probability of something being true, false, or a certain way. Bayes' theorem is an extension of logic. It expresses how a belief should change to account for evidence. Bayes' theorem is as follows: P(A|B) represents the probability that a given B is A. P(A|B) represents the probability that a given A is B. P(A) represents the probability that A is true. P(B) represents the probability that B is true. Bayes' theorem can also be written as follows, in order to calculate the probability of P(B):
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  • Bayes' theorem is
  • Bayes' theorem is a theorem used to calculate the probability of something being true, false, or a certain way. Bayes' theorem is an extension of logic. It expresses how a belief should change to account for evidence. Bayes' theorem is as follows: P(A|B) represents the probability that a given B is A. P(A|B) represents the probability that a given A is B. P(A) represents the probability that A is true. P(B) represents the probability that B is true. Bayes' theorem can also be written as follows, in order to calculate the probability of P(B):
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