1 Based on the following decision tree diagram, find the maximum EMV. (Please type in number only.) Process A Low (0.1) $ 70 Moderate (0.5) $ 120 High (0.4) $ 200 Process B Low (0.1) $ 80 Moderate (0.5) $ 120 High (0.4) $ 180 Process C Low (0.1) $ 100 Moderate (0.5) $ 125 High (0.4) $ 160 Answer:
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