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Suppose that we have a sample space s= {e₁, e₂, e₃, e₄, e₅, e₆, e₇} where each e denotes a different sample point. the following probability assignments apply: p(e₁)=.05, p(e₂)=.2, p(e₃)=.2, p(e₄)=.25, p(e₅)=.15, p(e₆)=.1, p(e₇)= .05. let events a = {e₁, e₄, e₆}, b = {e₂, e₄, e₇} and c = {e₂, e₃, e₅, e₇}. use this information to answer the next five questions. find p(c).

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