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If an experiment consists of five outcomes with p(o1) = 0.10, p(o2) = 0.20, p(o3) = 0.30, p(o4) = 0.25, then p(o5) is

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.p(o5) is equal to 0.15. This can be determined because p(o5)= 1- [p(o1)+ p(o2)+ p(o3)+ p(o4)], which is equivalent to p(o5)= 1- (0.10+0.20+0.30+0.25), which gives you a p(o5) value of 0.15.
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