If A is a perfect subset of B and P(a < Pb), then P(B - A) is equal to P(a)P (b) .a .b P(a) + P(b) P(a) / P (b) P(b) - P(a) .C .d

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If A is a perfect subset of B and P(a < Pb), then P(B
A) is equal to
P(a)P (b)
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P(a) + P(b)
.b
P(a) / P(b)
P(b) - P(a)
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Transcribed Image Text:If A is a perfect subset of B and P(a < Pb), then P(B A) is equal to P(a)P (b) .a P(a) + P(b) .b P(a) / P(b) P(b) - P(a) O .CO .d
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