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Probability Question

A major department store chain is planning to open a store in a new city.  Five cities are being considered: Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, Cleveland, and Los Angeles.

A. List the simple events associated with this experiment.
B. Assign a probability to each simple event; assuming each city has an equal chance of being selected.
C. Compute the probability of each of the following events:
G: {Dallas is chosen}
H: {A southern city is chosen}
K: {Los Angeles is not chosen}


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