SOLUTION: if p(E)=5/6, find o(E) and and
o(E').
o(E) =
o(E') =
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Question 1201642: if p(E)=5/6, find o(E) and and
o(E').
o(E) =
o(E') =
Answer by ikleyn(52779) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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p(E) is a standard designation for probability, but what is o(E) ?
It is not clear from the post - - - therefore, the problem's presentation is DEEFECTIVE.
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