= Method of conditional probabilities
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The method of conditional probabilities is a mathematical technique used primarily in probability theory and statistics to calculate the probability of an event given that another related event has occurred. This approach is particularly useful when dealing with complex problems where direct calculation of probabilities is infeasible. \#\#\# Key Concepts: 1. **Conditional Probability**: The conditional probability of an event \\(A\\) given that event \\(B\\) has occurred is denoted as \\(P(A | B)\\).
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