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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 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.