1.4.5. Suppose a cellular telephone is equally likely to make zero handoffs (Ho). one handoff (np. or more than one hand
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1.4.5. Suppose a cellular telephone is equally likely to make zero handoffs (Ho). one handoff (np. or more than one handoff (1/). Also, a caller is ei- ther on foot (F) with probability 5/12 or in a ve- hicle ( (a) Given the above information, find three ways to fill in the following probability table: Но Н. 12
(b) Suppose we also learn that 1/4 of all callers are on foot making calls with no handoffs and that 1/6 of all callers are vehicle users making calls with a single handoff. Given these additional facts, find all possible ways to fill in the table of probabilities.
(b) Suppose we also learn that 1/4 of all callers are on foot making calls with no handoffs and that 1/6 of all callers are vehicle users making calls with a single handoff. Given these additional facts, find all possible ways to fill in the table of probabilities.