mr x and mr y each choose at random a number in the interval [0,2]. we assume a uniform probablity law

under wich the probablity of an event is proportional to its area

consider the following event

A,THE MAGNITUDE OF THE DIFERENCE OF THE TWO NUMBERS IS GREATER THAN 1/3

B,atlist one of the number is greater than 1/3

C,the two numbers are equal

D,Mr x's is number is greter than 1/3

finde probablityes  P(B),P(C),P(A n D)
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