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| Question 804647:  Events A, B, and C are defined on sample space S. Their corresponding sets of sample points do not intersect, and their union is S. Furthermore, event B is twice as likely to occur as event A, and event C is twice as likely to occur as event B. Determine the probability of each of the three events. (Give your answers as fractions.)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Events A, B, and C are defined on sample space S. Their corresponding sets of sample points do not intersect, and their union is S. Furthermore, event B is twice as likely to occur as event A, and event C is twice as likely to occur as event B. Determine the probability of each of the three events. (Give your answers as fractions.) -----
 A + B + C = S
 B = 2A
 C = 2B = 4A
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 Note: The probabilities must add up to 1.
 a + 2a + 4 = 1
 7a = 1
 P(A) = 1/7
 P(B) = 2/7
 P(C) = 4/7
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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