(a) P(S₂) = (b) P(AC) = (c) P(AC U D) =

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Let S = {S₁, S₂, S3, S4, S5} be a sample space with events A = {S₁, S₂, S4, S5}, B = {S2, S3}, and D = {S₁, S4, S5}.
Use the partial probability distribution of outcomes below to compute each of the probabilities.
Outcome
Probability
(a) P(S₂) =
(b) P(AC) =
(c) P(AC U D) =
(d) P(An BND) =
S₁
7
50
S₂ S3
31
100
S4
3
20
1
10
Transcribed Image Text:Let S = {S₁, S₂, S3, S4, S5} be a sample space with events A = {S₁, S₂, S4, S5}, B = {S2, S3}, and D = {S₁, S4, S5}. Use the partial probability distribution of outcomes below to compute each of the probabilities. Outcome Probability (a) P(S₂) = (b) P(AC) = (c) P(AC U D) = (d) P(An BND) = S₁ 7 50 S₂ S3 31 100 S4 3 20 1 10
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