A monk crossbred plants, which can have purple or white flowers, and obtained 552 plants with white flowers and 351 plants wit
h purple flowers. Find the experimental probability that a plant had each type of flower.
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Answer:
P(white)=631/(631+264)=631/925
P(purple)=264/(631+264)=264/925
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Answer:
41%
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