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17 November, 21:36

Monk crossbred plants, which can have purple or white flowers, and obtained 639 plants with white flowers and 280 plants with purple flowers. Find the empirical probability that a plant had each type of flower.

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  1. 18 November, 00:10
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    The empirical probability that a plant has white flowers is 0.695 The empirical probability that a plant has purple flowers is 0.305

    Explanation:

    The empirical or experimental probability is found using the results of a set of trials instead of calculated with the probability theory.

    In this case, the total amount of plants of the experiment is 639 + 280 = 919.

    The empirical probability that a plant has white flowers is:

    Number of plants with whtie flowers / total number of plants 639 / 919 ≈ 0.695

    The empirical probability that a plant has purple flowers is:

    Number of plants with purple flowers / total number of plants 280 / 919 = 0.305
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