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Consider the set of sequences of seven letters chosen from W and L. We may think of these sequences as representing the outcomes of a match of seven games, where W means the first team wins the game and L means the second team wins the game. The match is won by the first team to win four games (thus, some games may never get played, but we need to include their hypothetical outcomes in the points in order that we have a probability space of equally likely points).
a) What is the probability that a team will win the match, given that it has won the first game?
b) What is the probability that a team will win the match, given that it has won the first two games?
c) What is the probability that a team will win the match, given that it has won two out of the first three games?
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