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a)
To explain the approach.
a)
Answer to Problem 24E
Probability of independent
Explanation of Solution
Given:
P(Never) = 55% = 0.55
P(One) = 32% = 0.32
P(Two or more) = 0.13
P(no more than one) = 0.32
To make the valid approach we need to assume that both groups are independent
b)
To explain whether the assumptions are reasonable.
b)
Answer to Problem 24E
Yes,
Explanation of Solution
Given:
P(Never) = 55% = 0.55
P(One) = 32% = 0.32
P(Two or more) = 0.13
P(no more than one) = 0.32
Yes, the assumption is reasonable because what kind of partner you get does not affect the second kind of partner you get.
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