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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 04:30, joshbee2014

A person has agreed to participate in an extrasensory perception (ESP) experiment. He is asked to randomly pick two numbers between 0 and 9, inclusive. The second number must be different from the first. Let H equals event the first number is 4, and K equals event the second number picked exceeds 8 . Complete parts (a) through (e) below. a. Determine P(H).b. Determine P(K | H).c. Determine P(H & K).d. Find the probability that both numbers picked are less than 6e. Find the probability that both numbers picked are greater than 6

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