1/1 An experiment can result in one of five equally likely simple events, E1, E2, , E5. Events A, B, and C are define

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1/1 An experiment can result in one of five equally likely simple events, E1, E2, , E5. Events A, B, and C are define

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1/1 An experiment can result in one of five equally likely
simple events,
E1,
E2, , E5.
Events A, B, and C are defined as
follows.
Find the probabilities associated with the following events by
listing the simple events in each
(a)AC List the
simple events in A square c .
AC =
Find
P(AC)
=
(b) A ∩ B
List the simple events in A ∩
B.
A ∩ B =
Find P(A ∩
B).
P(A ∩ B)
=
(c) B ∩ C List the simple
events in B ∩ C.
B ∩ C =
Find P(B ∩
C).
P(B ∩ C)
=
(d) A ∪ B List the simple
events in A ∪ B.
A ∪ B =
Find P(A ∪
B).
P(A ∪ B)
=
(e)B|C List the simple
events in B|C.
B|C =
Find
P(B|C).
P(B|C)
=
(f) A|B List the simple
events in A|B.
A|B =
Find
P(A|B).
P(A|B)
=
(g) A ∪ B ∪
C
List the simple events inA ∪
B ∪ C.
A ∪ B ∪ C
=
Find P(A ∪
B ∪ C).
P(A ∪ B ∪
C) =
(h) (A ∩
B)C List the simple
events in (A ∩
B)C.
(A ∩
B)C =
Find P((A ∩
B)C).
P((A ∩
B)C) =
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