I'm using the wikipedia page example:
Why is $P(\text{height} \mid \text{male}) = 1.5789$? This means the probability of height given male? The talk page has a similar question, unanswered.
the example added last august about sex classification is puzzling me, could anyone tell me how to compute the $P(\text{height} \mid \text{man})$? The author gave the value 1.5789 with a note stating that "probability distribution over one is OK. It is the area under the bell curve that is equal to one" which also puzzle me.