17. Consider the Venn diagram below, where P(E1)= P(E2) = P(E3)= 0.2, P(E4) = P(E5) = 0.05, P(E6) = 0.1, P(E7) = 0.2 Find the following: (a) P(A) (b) P(B) (c) P(A^c ? A) (d) P(A^c ? B)
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