QUESTION 2 Suppose that the proportions of blood phenotypes in a particular population are as follows: A B .10 AB 10 44 .42 .04 Assuming that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals are independent of one another, What is the probability that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals match?

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Suppose that the proportions of blood phenotypes in a particular population are as follows:
A
AB
10
44
.42
.10
04
Assuming that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals are independent of one another, What is the
probability that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals match?
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Suppose that the proportions of blood phenotypes in a particular population are as follows: A AB 10 44 .42 .10 04 Assuming that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals are independent of one another, What is the probability that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals match?
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