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To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (534)12/7/2000 2:40:28 PM
From: gpowellRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
You have described the sample space of all possible 3 letter combinations. However, CVK would never be used for a computer name. KKK, ASS, or other combinations would be rejected for obvious reasons.

The list of all possible and acceptable 3 letter combinations would define the event space. So assume the event space is designated as the set A, and B defines the simple event “HAL”. Then the probability of B given A is equal to the probability that both A and B occur divided by the probability of A occurring. Which is simply P(B)/P(A).

Or what Grace said.
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