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Mathematics, 05.04.2020 22:40, Manuel2019

Suppose event A has a 0.98 probability of occurring, and event B has a 0.95 probability of occurring-both high probabilities Compute the odds for event A and the odds for event B. Comment on the relative difference between the odds for the
two events compared to the relative diference between the probabies. How are the odds deceptive in this case?
The odds for event A are
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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