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B. suppose p(2)equalsp(3)equalsp(4)equalsp(8)equalsp(9)equalsstartfraction 1 over 20 endfraction and p(1)equalsp(5)equalsp(6)equalsp(7)equalsp(10)equalsstartfraction 3 over 20 endfraction
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B. suppose p(2)equalsp(3)equalsp(4)equalsp(8)equalsp(9)equalsstartfraction 1 over 20 endfraction and p(1)equalsp(5)equalsp(6)equalsp(7)equalsp(10)equalsstartfraction 3 over 20 endfraction . find p(a) and p(b).
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Can you put that in English, please?
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