Using conditional probability, it is found that P(A|B) is read as "the probability that A occurs given that B has occurred", hence the statement is:
B. False.
It is the probability of an event B occurring, considering that event A has occurred, and it represented by P(A|B).
Hence, following the same standard, P(B|A) is read as "the probability that A occurs given that B has occurred", which means that the statement is false and option B is correct.
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