Benfords law. The first digit of a randomly chosen expense account claimfollows Benfords

Chapter 0, Problem 10.11

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Benfords law. The first digit of a randomly chosen expense account claimfollows Benfords law (Example 10.7). Consider the eventsA = {first digit is 7 or greater} B = {first digit is odd}(a) What outcomes make up the event A? What is P(A)?(b) What outcomes make up the event B? What is P(B)?(c) What outcomes make up the event A or B? What is P(A or B)? Why isthis probability not equal to P(A) + P(B)?

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