For each event E of the sample space S, we assume that a number P(E) is defined, then PES) 10 P(E)<2 0 PES) 0 PES) 1 P(E)<1>0 37J

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For each eventE of the samplo space S, we assume that a number P(E) is defined then
PES) 10
P(E) <2>0
PLS) 三0 O
PrE)<t>0
P(E)<1>0
PES) 0 O
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Transcribed Image Text:For each eventE of the samplo space S, we assume that a number P(E) is defined then PES) 10 P(E) <2>0 PLS) 三0 O PrE)<t>0 P(E)<1>0 PES) 0 O 37J
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