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22 July, 12:37

A monk crossbred plants, which can have purple or white flowers, and obtained 601 plants with white flowers and 233 plants with purple flowers. Find the experimental probability that a plant had each type of flower.

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  1. 22 July, 13:06
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    72.06% probability that the plant had white flowers.

    27.94% probability that the plant had purple flowers.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The experimental probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes, from an experiment.

    In this problem:

    The experiment is the number of plants counted.

    There are 601 + 233 = 834 plants.

    601 have white flowers

    601/834 = 0.7206

    72.06% probability that the plant had white flowers.

    233 have purple flowers

    233/834 = 0.2794

    27.94% probability that the plant had purple flowers.
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