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Four students (A, B, C, and D) are interviewing for an all-expenses-paid vacation to a country of their choice. Only one student will win a vacation. If A is twice as likely to win as B ( i. e. P(A) = 2P(B) ), B is 2/3 as likely to win as C, and C is one and a half times as likely to win as D, what are the probabilities that (a) A wins the vacation? (b)C does not win the vacation?

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