Compute the indicated probabilities using the probability tree. 0.8 C U 0.2 0.3 C' 0.8 C 0.2 Start V 0.2 C' 0.5 0.7 C W 0.3 C' a)P(U∩C) = A b)P(C) = A
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Step 1: To find P(U∩C), we need to find the probability of the branch that leads to both U and C. Show more…
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