Suppose E1, E2, ..., En are events in 12. Use induction to prove P(En E2 n... nen) > P(El) + ... + P(En) - (n - 1) This

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Suppose E1, E2, ..., En are events in 12. Use induction to prove P(En E2 n... nen) > P(El) + ... + P(En) - (n - 1) This

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Suppose E1 E2 En Are Events In 12 Use Induction To Prove P En E2 N Nen P El P En N 1 This 1
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Suppose E1, E2, ..., En are events in 12. Use induction to prove P(En E2 n... nen) > P(El) + ... + P(En) - (n - 1) This result is called Bonferroni's Inequality.
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