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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 22:31 lanaasad7292

Where r is the probability that a given jury member will vote "guilty" when the defendant is indeed guilty of the crime, s is the probability that a given jury member will vote "innocent", when the defendant is indeed innocent and parameter a is the probability that the person is guilty of the crime. what values of r and s would maximize the jury’s probability of making the correct verdict?

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