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Let P(E) denote the probability of an event E happening. In
an experiment, there are 4 possible outcomes such that
each of them are probable with distinct probability. Each
probability is a decimal number O.CO, O.RO, O.NA and 0.19
where C,O,RN and A represent digits. If each of the first
three probabilities consist of the digit 5, find value of C
(Given C>R).
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Answered by janiria567
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Answered by amayal6299
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Answer:

Let P(E) denote the probability of an event E happening. In

an experiment, there are 4 possible outcomes such that

each of them are probable with distinct probability. Each

probability is a decimal number O.CO, O.RO, O.NA and 0.19

where C,O,RN and A represent digits. If each of the first

three probabilities consist of the digit 5, find value of C

(Given C>R).

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