(See Solution) An event occurs with probability P(E 1) = 0.35, P(E 2) = 0.15, P(E 3) = 0.40. If the event B occurs, the probability becomes P(E1|B) =


Question: An event occurs with probability P(E 1 ) = 0.35, P(E 2 ) = 0.15, P(E 3 ) = 0.40. If the event B occurs, the probability becomes P(E1|B) = 0.25 and P(B) = 30.

  1. Calculate P(E1 and B).
  2. Compute P(E1 or B).
  3. Assume that E1, E2, and E3.are independent events. Calculate P(E1, E2, and E3).

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