Referring to Exercise 4.96, now suppose that the trees are located in two rows: Row A has

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Referring to Exercise 4.96, now suppose that the trees are located in two rows: Row A has 8 trees of which 4 are bushy, and row B has 9 trees of which 6 are bushy. Two trees are to be randomly selected from each row for testing the spray, and the selections are independent for the two rows.
(a) Find the probability that the trees selected in row A are both bushy and those selected in row B are both lean.
(b) Find the probability that of the total of 4 trees selected in the manner described above, exactly 2 are bushy.
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Statistics Principles And Methods

ISBN: 9780470904114

7th Edition

Authors: Richard A. Johnson, Gouri K. Bhattacharyya

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