'If the odds in favor of E occurring are 3 then find P(E) and P(E ) P(E) = (Type an integer or a simplified fraction ) P(E ) = (Type an integer or simplified fraction:)'
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" This means that for every 3 favorable outcomes for E, there is 1 unfavorable outcome against E. So, the probability of E occurring can be calculated as: P(E) = favorable outcomes / total outcomes Since the odds in favor of E are 3, we know that there are 3 Show more…
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