Compute the indicated probabilities by referring to the probability tree. 0.4 0.7 (A) P(Mns) (B) P(R) 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.9 .. (A) P(Mns) = .42 (Type an integer or a decimal.) (B) P(R) = (Type an integer or a decimal.) %3D

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Chapter9: Counting And Probability
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Compute the indicated probabilities by referring to
the probability tree.
0.4
R
0.7
0.6
(A) P(MnS)
(B) P(R)
0.1
R
0.3
0.9
S
(A) P(MnS) = .42 (Type an integer or a decimal.)
(B) P(R) = (Type an integer or a decimal.)
Transcribed Image Text:Compute the indicated probabilities by referring to the probability tree. 0.4 R 0.7 0.6 (A) P(MnS) (B) P(R) 0.1 R 0.3 0.9 S (A) P(MnS) = .42 (Type an integer or a decimal.) (B) P(R) = (Type an integer or a decimal.)
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