Question: A study revealed that the probability a judge acquitting a randomly chosen defendant was 0.17 while the probability that a jury would acquit a randomly

A study revealed that the probability a judge acquitting a randomly chosen defendant was 0.17 while the probability that a jury would acquit a randomly chosen defendant was 0.33. Further, the probability that both a judge and a jury would have acquitted a randomly chosen defendant was 0.14. Find the probability of the following events: a) a judge would not have acquitted a randomly chosen defendant b) a jury would not have acquitted a randomly chosen defendant c) neither the judge nor the jury would have acquitted a randomly chosen defendant. d) a jury would have acquitted a defendant, but a judge would not have acquitte d them

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