e. Now let C be the event “W, is hired," and suppose it is known that P(C) = 0.7. The other four applicants are all equa
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e. Now let C be the event “W, is hired," and suppose it is known that P(C) = 0.7. The other four applicants are all equally likely to be hired. Construct the probability function on S by giving a list of its values on each of the points in the sample space.
(Based on WMS Exercise 2.7) A group of five applicants for a pair of identical jobs consists of three men (M, M2, M3) and two women (W1, W2). The employer is to select two of the applicants for the jobs.
(Based on WMS Exercise 2.7) A group of five applicants for a pair of identical jobs consists of three men (M, M2, M3) and two women (W1, W2). The employer is to select two of the applicants for the jobs.