Let E and F be mutually exclusive events in a sample space S. The odds that E occurs are 35 and the odds F occurs are 28. If it is known that either E or F occurred, what are the odds that the event was E? The odds that E ocurred are O (Type whole numbers. Simpify your answer.)

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Let E and F be mutually exclusive events in a sample space S. The odds that E occurs are 3:5 and the odds F occurs are 2:8. If it is known that either E or F occurred,
what are the odds that the event was E?
The odds that E occurred areDO
(Type whole numbers. Simpity your answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:Let E and F be mutually exclusive events in a sample space S. The odds that E occurs are 3:5 and the odds F occurs are 2:8. If it is known that either E or F occurred, what are the odds that the event was E? The odds that E occurred areDO (Type whole numbers. Simpity your answer.)
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