Each letter in the word MISSISSIPPI has different probabilities of being selected because they appear a different number of times in the word.
The letter "I" has the highest probability of being selected (4 out of 11), followed by "S" (4 out of 11), "P" (2 out of 11), and "M" (1 out of 11).
Therefore, the set of letters that have equal chances of being selected are the letters "M" and "P", each with a probability of 1 out of 11.
A letter is to be randomly picked from the word MISSISSIPPI. Which set of letters have equal chances to be selected
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