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  • 23-11-2021
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(1)Consider an experiment that has N outcomes e1,e2,…,eN,where it is known that outcome ej+1 is twice as likely as the outcome ej for j=1,2,,N-1.Let Ek=E1,E2,…,Ek.Show that PEk=2k-12N-1

1Consider an experiment that has N outcomes e1e2eNwhere it is known that outcome ej1 is twice as likely as the outcome ej for j12N1Let EkE1E2EkShow that PEk2k12 class=

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  • 23-11-2021

uhh this looks like gibbrish but it's not 0.0

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