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5 After their STATS 210 lecture, Alice told Bob that, in any English text it is equally likely to have letters from the set V and From the set C that...

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5 After their STATS 210 lecture, Alice told Bob that, in any Englishtext it is equally likely to have letters from the set V and From the setC that are defined below: V : {Aaa‘vaeiliiioaoval-l}: C = {3,b,c,c,_..,y,y,z,z}. Note that the entries of C are all the letters of the English alphabet(upper—case and lower—case) which are not included in V. Bob was not convinced that the claim is true and, because of that, hedecided to investigate it by analyzing Shakespearels Sonnet 130. Moreprecisely, he took the text of the sonnet and replaced each letter fromV by symbol ‘V’. Then he replaced any letter from C by symbol ‘0’. Healso removed all the punctuation marks, but he maintained the spacesbetween the original Words.
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