Consider a sample space S and three events A, B,C, and a probability function P such that: P(A) = .3, P(B) = .4, P(C) = .6 P(AUB) = .5, P(ANC) = .1 P(A°NB°NC°) = .2 P(ANBNC) = .1 (a) Use the rules of probability to find P(An B). (b) Use the rules of probability to find P(AN BNC°).(4 points) (c) Use the rules of probability to find P(A°n Bºn C).
Consider a sample space S and three events A, B,C, and a probability function P such that: P(A) = .3, P(B) = .4, P(C) = .6 P(AUB) = .5, P(ANC) = .1 P(A°NB°NC°) = .2 P(ANBNC) = .1 (a) Use the rules of probability to find P(An B). (b) Use the rules of probability to find P(AN BNC°).(4 points) (c) Use the rules of probability to find P(A°n Bºn C).
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