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For the telephone usage model of Example 1.18, let Bm denote the event that a call is billed for m minutes. To generate a phone bill, observe the duration of the call in integer minutes (rounding up). Charge for M minutes M = 1,2, 3, ... if the exact duration T is M-1< t
(a) Classify lasts more than three minutes. What is P[L? a call as long, L, if the call
(b) What is the probability that a call will be billed for nine minutes or less?
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