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Let <math>\Omega = \{a,b,c\}</math> be a sample space.  Let <math>m(a) = 1/2</math>, <math>m(b) = 1/3</math>, and <math>m(c) = 1/6</math>.  Find the probabilities for all eight subsets of <math>\Omega</math>.
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Let [math]\Omega = \{a,b,c\}[/math] be a sample space. Let [math]m(a) = 1/2[/math], [math]m(b) = 1/3[/math], and [math]m(c) = 1/6[/math]. Find the probabilities for all eight subsets of [math]\Omega[/math].