(a)
To calculate: The probability that a randomly selected individual’s blood can be used for a transfusion with type
The distribution of blood types for people is,
0.374 | |
0.066 | |
0.357 | |
0.063 | |
0.085 | |
0.015 | |
0.034 | |
0.006 |
(b)
A person with type
The distribution of blood types for people is,
0.374 | |
0.066 | |
0.357 | |
0.063 | |
0.085 | |
0.015 | |
0.034 | |
0.006 |
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