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Uploaded by burny1 on May 11, 2009
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@Lioobayoyo Thats for that i dont know what i was thinking and how i thought it made sense.
burny1 2 years ago
Hi.
I think on the first slide you missed a property...
Your prop 3 is only the beginning...
you meant :
if A1, A2, A3, ... are disjoint sets, then P( Union of Ai) = Sum of P(Ai)
Lioobayoyo 2 years ago
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@Lioobayoyo Thats for that i dont know what i was thinking and how i thought it made sense.
burny1 2 years ago
Hi.
I think on the first slide you missed a property...
Your prop 3 is only the beginning...
you meant :
if A1, A2, A3, ... are disjoint sets, then P( Union of Ai) = Sum of P(Ai)
Lioobayoyo 2 years ago