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  • 15-12-2022
  • Mathematics
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Mr. Robeson is an avid bird watcher. He looks for turkeys and hawks on
the side of 1-580 every day on his way home. The probability he sees ONLY
turkeys is 0.25 and the probability that he sees BOTH turkeys and hawks is
0.20 on any given drive home. If seeing turkeys and hawks are
independent, then what is the probability he will see ONLY hawks?

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