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Solve the following: Let X1, X2, ... be independent random variables such that P(X, = 1) = pn and P(X, =0) =1 - Pn. Which

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Let X1, X2, ... be independent random variables such that P(X, = 1) = pn and P(X, =0) =1 - Pn. Which properties does Pn, n = 1, 2, ... have if (a) Xn - 0 as n - 0 (b) Xn - } 0 as n + 0o

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