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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 18:50, nakarelinp0p303

Let X be the winnings of a gambler . Suppose that P{x=0}=1/3 , P{x=1}=P{x=-1} =13/55 , P{x=2}=P{x=-2} =1/11 , P{x=3}=P{x=-3} =1/165 ; Compute the conditional probabilty that the gamble wins i, i = 1,2,3, given that he wins a positive amount.

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