Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26006155-20200107155350/@comment-32182236-20200205145405

Then there's the second iteration of the formula.

In an attempt to simplify things, I gave you this formula:

$$P=\frac{AB}{AB+CD}$$

Where A is defined as the prior probability of the hypothesis being true, B is defined as the probability of seeing the evidence if the hypothesis is true, C is defined as the prior probability of the hypothesis being false, and D is defined as the prior probability of seeing the evidence if the hypothesis is false.

I then asked which one is easier for you to understand.

Which one is easier to understand? The easier one is the one I'll use here, because they both work the exact same way and mean the exact same thing.