Question 1 Consider a discrete Sample Space S we know that S = {A, B, C, D) and that events, A, B, C, and D are all mutually exclusive to any other event. We know that P is a Probability Density function on S. P(A) = 0.114 ; P(B) 0.219 and P(C) = 0.188 Compute P(D) then.

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Consider a discrete Sample Space S
we know that S = {A, B, C, D) and that events, A, B, C, and D are all
mutually exclusive to any other event.
We know that P is a Probability Density function on S. P(A) = 0.114 ;
P(B) = 0.219 and P(C) = 0.188
Compute P(D) then.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Consider a discrete Sample Space S we know that S = {A, B, C, D) and that events, A, B, C, and D are all mutually exclusive to any other event. We know that P is a Probability Density function on S. P(A) = 0.114 ; P(B) = 0.219 and P(C) = 0.188 Compute P(D) then.
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