Forensic analysis of JFK assassination bullets. Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) in 1963, the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) conducted an official government investigation. The HSCA concluded that although there was a
- a. The researchers demonstrated that the ratio, P (T|E| / P (Tc) E) , is less than 1. Explain why this result supports the theory of more than two bullets used in the assassination of JFK.
- b. To obtain the result, part a, the researchers first showed that P(T|E) / P (Tc) E)= [P (E |T|·P(T)] / [P (E) Tc] · P (Tc)] Demonstrate this equality using Bayes’s Rule.
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