Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.10.2019 08:30, taylorreneeax9227

Suppose identical tags are placed on both the left ear and the right ear of a fox. the fox is then let loose for a period of time. consider the two events c1={left ear tag is lost} and c2={right ear tag is lost}. let π=p(c1)=p(c2), and assume c1 and c2 are independent events. derive an expression (involving π) for the probability that exactly one tag is lost given that at most one is lost.

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