A random sampling of chicken in supermarkets revealed that approximately 90% was contaminated with an organism. Of the contaminated chicken, 20% had the strain that is resistant to antibiotics. Construct a relative frequency distribution showing the following outcomes when chicken is purchased at a supermarket: U: the chicken is not infected with the organism; C: the chicken is infected with the nonresistant organism; R: the chicken is infected with the resistant organism. P(U) = P(C) = P(R) =

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A random sampling of chicken in supermarkets revealed that approximately 90% was contaminated with an organism. Of the contaminated chicken, 20% had the strain that is resistant to antibiotics. Construct a relative frequency distribution showing the following outcomes when chicken is purchased at a supermarket: U: the chicken is not infected with the organism; C: the chicken is infected with the nonresistant organism; R: the chicken is infected with the resistant organism.
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