Given n(E) = 30, n(F) = 25, n(E-int-F) = 6: Find P(E/F).

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For two sets E and F, suppose that n(E) = 30, n(F) = 25, and n(E intersection F) = 6. Find P(E/F).

My answer is 6/30. Is this right? Thank you for your help.
 
I know that "P(E)" means "the probability of event E", but what is the meaning of the "n(E)" notation?

When you reply, please include your work and reasoning. Thank you.

Eliz.
 
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