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                An experiment has three possible outcomes:
A,B, and, C. If P(A)=P(B) and P(C)=2P(A)what is the probability of each event?
Hint: We know that in this case, P(A)+ P(B)+P(C)=1; therefore,P(A)+P(A)+2P(A)=1
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        A,B, and, C. If P(A)=P(B) and P(C)=2P(A)what is the probability of each event?
Hint: We know that in this case, P(A)+ P(B)+P(C)=1; therefore,P(A)+P(A)+2P(A)=1
Please Help :)
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                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    So 4P(A)=1,or
P(A)=1/4=0.25
Can you take it from here?
    
P(A)=1/4=0.25
Can you take it from here?
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