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Prove that P(E F G)= P(E) + P(F) + P(G) -P(ECFG) ?

Chapter 2, Problem 10TE

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Problem 10TE

Prove that P(E  F  G)= P(E) + P(F) + P(G) -P(ECFG) − P(EFCG)− P(EFGC) − 2P(EFG).

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QUESTION:

Problem 10TE

Prove that P(E  F  G)= P(E) + P(F) + P(G) -P(ECFG) − P(EFCG)− P(EFGC) − 2P(EFG).

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We need to prove P(EFG) = P(E)+P(F)+P(G)-P(EF)-P(FG)-P(EG)+P(EFG).

 

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