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29 February, 08:24

A monk crossbred plants which can have purple or white flowers and obtained 511 plants with white flowers and 337 plants with purple flowers find the empirical Probability that a plant had each type of flower

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  1. 29 February, 08:46
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    For purple;

    P (p) = 337/848 = 0.40

    For white;

    P (w) = 511/848 = 0.60

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    Number of plants with purple flowers P = 337

    Number of plants with white flowers W = 511

    Total T = 337 + 511 = 848

    For purple;

    the empirical Probability that a plant had purple flowers P (p) is

    P (p) = Number of plants with purple flowers/total number of plants

    P (p) = P/T

    Substituting the values, we have;

    P (p) = 337/848 = 0.40

    For white;

    the empirical Probability that a plant had white flowers P (w) is

    P (w) = Number of plants with white flowers/total number of plants

    P (w) = W/T

    Substituting the values, we have;

    P (w) = 511/848 = 0.60
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