6 Jiull For each event E of the sample space S, we assume that a number P(E) is defined, then P( E) <1 > 1- P( S) = 1 O P( E) <2 > 0 P(S) = 0 P( E) <1 > 0 P(S) = 1 P(E) <1 > 0 P( S) = 0 O

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For each event E of the sample space S, we assume that a number P(E) is defined, then
P( E) <1 > 1-
P( S) = 1 O
P(E) <2 > 0
P( S) = 0 O
P(E) <1 > 0
P( S) = 1
P( E) <1 > 0
P( 5) = 0 O
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Transcribed Image Text:6 Jiull For each event E of the sample space S, we assume that a number P(E) is defined, then P( E) <1 > 1- P( S) = 1 O P(E) <2 > 0 P( S) = 0 O P(E) <1 > 0 P( S) = 1 P( E) <1 > 0 P( 5) = 0 O ...Microso | a lblac| Google Chrome O
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