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26 March, 08:13

A provincial park claims that the probability of spotting moose in the park is 0.15 and the probability of seeing loons is 0.70.

A) Determine P (moose and loon on the same day

B) P = Moose on two consecutive days

C) P = No moose for two days.

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  1. 26 March, 08:40
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    A) 0.105

    B) 0.30

    C) 0.70

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability of spotting moose is 0.15.

    The probability of spotting loons is 0.70.

    A) The probability of spotting moose and loons on the same day is =

    0.15 * 0.70 = 0.105

    B) The probability of spotting moose on two consecutive days is:

    2 * 0.15 = 0.30

    C) The probability of not spotting moose for two days is:

    1 - P (Moose on two consecutive days) = 1 - 0.30 = 0.70
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