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In Exercises 3-8, calculate the (modeled) probability $P(E)$ using the given information, assuming that all outcomes are equally likely. $$n(S)=20, n(E)=5$$
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We are given that the total number of outcomes, denoted as $n(S)$, is 20. We are also given that the number of favorable outcomes for event E, denoted as $n(E)$, is 5. Show more…
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