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![1.3.6 There are two types of cellular
phones, handheld phones (H) that you
carry and mobile phones (M) that are
mounted in vehicles. Phone calls can be
classified by the traveling speed of the user
as fast (F) or slow (W). Monitor a cellular
phone call and observe the type of telephone
and the speed of the user. The probability
model for this experiment has the follow-
ing information: P[F] = 0.5, P[HF] = 0.2,
PMW] 0.1. What is the sample space of
the experiment? Find the following proba-
bilities P[W]. PAMF], and P(H].](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/fc7a15fb-f69a-4791-83ca-213fd17c115c/cb06f220-4dbd-4247-9469-e074a06b974f/8lclvma.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:1.3.6 There are two types of cellular
phones, handheld phones (H) that you
carry and mobile phones (M) that are
mounted in vehicles. Phone calls can be
classified by the traveling speed of the user
as fast (F) or slow (W). Monitor a cellular
phone call and observe the type of telephone
and the speed of the user. The probability
model for this experiment has the follow-
ing information: P[F] = 0.5, P[HF] = 0.2,
PMW] 0.1. What is the sample space of
the experiment? Find the following proba-
bilities P[W]. PAMF], and P(H].
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