2.2.1 Given S = {1,2,3} [n.b.: in Larson's notation, S = N], A = {1}, B = {3}, C = {2}, P(A) = }, P(B) = }, find %3D %3D (а) Р(С) (b) P(AUB) (c) P(A°) (d) P(A°NB°) (e) P(A°UB°) (f) P(BUC).

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2.2.1 Given S = {1,2,3} [n.b.: in Larson's notation, S = N], A = {1}, B = {3}, C = {2},
P(A) = }, P(B) = }, find
%3D
%3D
(а) Р(С)
(b) P(AUB)
(c) P(A°)
(d) P(A°NB°)
(e) P(A°UB°)
(f) P(BUC).
Transcribed Image Text:2.2.1 Given S = {1,2,3} [n.b.: in Larson's notation, S = N], A = {1}, B = {3}, C = {2}, P(A) = }, P(B) = }, find %3D %3D (а) Р(С) (b) P(AUB) (c) P(A°) (d) P(A°NB°) (e) P(A°UB°) (f) P(BUC).
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