Calculate the (theoretical) probability ?P?(?E?), using the given information, assuming that all outcomes are equally likely.
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n(S) = 60 and n(E) = 12
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A. P(E) =
B. ?P(E) =
C. ?P(E) =
D. ?P(E) =
E. ?P(E) =
Answer: B
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