The short answer is that both statements are true, so the “or equal to” part is satisfied and the inequality holds. The values involved are probabilities over binary truth/falsity, not degrees of truth.
That clears up the issue for me. Thank you!
The short answer is that both statements are true, so the “or equal to” part is satisfied and the inequality holds. The values involved are probabilities over binary truth/falsity, not degrees of truth.
That clears up the issue for me. Thank you!