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    Suppose P(C) =\(P\left(C^{\prime}\right)\) A) 1 B) 952 C) 956 D)
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Suppose P(C) = P(C′)P\left(C^{\prime}\right)P(C′) A) 1
B) 952
C) 956
D)

Question 223

Question 223

Multiple Choice

Suppose P(C) = .048, P(M ꓵ C) = .044, and P(M ꓴ C) = .524. Find the indicated probability.
- P(C′) P\left(C^{\prime}\right) P(C′)


A) 1
B) 952
C) 956
D) 476

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