Help with probability proof!

sneaky

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These are from a textbook

1.
Consider the uniform distribution on [0,1]. Compute with proof.

\(\displaystyle \lim_{n\to {\infty}}P(\frac{1}{4}, \;\ 1-e^{-n})\)


2.

Suppose \(\displaystyle P(0, \;\ \frac{8}{4+n}) = \frac{2+e^{-n}}{6}, \;\ \forall \;\ n = 1,2,3...\)
What must P({0}) be?
 
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