Sample space S is partitioned into E?, E?, E?, and E? such that P(E?)=0.11, P(E?)=0.02,...

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Sample space S is partitioned into E?, E?, E?, and E? such that P(E?)=0.11, P(E?)=0.02, and P(E?) = 0.38.a. Find P(E?).b. Find the odds in favor of and the odds against E? occurring.a. P(E?)= (Simplify your answer.)b. The odds in favor of E? occurring, in lowest terms, are(Type whole numbers.)The odds against E?, in lowest terms, are:(Type whole numbers.)

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Sample space S is partitioned into E?, E?, E?, and E? such that P(E?)=0.11, P(E?)=0.02, and P(E?) = 0.38.a. Find P(E?).b. Find the odds in favor of and the odds against E? occurring.a. P(E?)= (Simplify your answer.)b. The odds in favor of E? occurring, in lowest terms, are(Type whole numbers.)The odds against E?, in lowest terms, are:(Type whole numbers.)

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