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Mathematics, 03.12.2019 13:31 brucemartineau8475

Consider three events a, b and c with following properties.
p (a) =1/4, p (b) = 1/6, p (c) = 1/4
p (aոb) = p (bոc) = p (aոc) = 1/9
p (aոbոc) = 1/13
let d = p (aubuc) c, find p (d). do the events a, b and c constitute the sample space? briefly justify your answer.

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