Let a sample space be `S = {omega-(1), omega_(2),....,omega_(6)}`. Which of the following assingments of probabilities to each outcomes are valid? Outcomes `omega_(1)" "omega_(2)" "omega_(3)" "omega_(4)" "omega_(5)" "omega_(6)` (a) `1/6` `1/6` `1/6` `1/6` `1/6` `1/6` (b) `1` `0` `0` `0` `0` `0` (c) `1/8` `2/3` `1/3` `1/3` `- 1/4` `- 1/3` (d) `1/12` `1/12` `1/6` `1/6` `1/6` `3/2` (e) `0.6` `0.6` `0.6` `0.6` `0.6` `0.6`.
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