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50% of the United States has a bachelor degree. 59% are earned by women. 29% are Bachelors degrees earned by women. Let P(B) represent a randomly selected college degree is a Bachelors degree. Let P(W) represent the probability that a randomly selected college degree was earned by a woman.
what is the conditional probability that a degree is earned by a woman, given that the degree is a bachelors degree? P(W|B)=
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