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according to the tree diagram below what is the probability that someone buys a book that is paperback and fiction

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see the attached figure to better understand the problem

we know that


0.65\ (65\%) of the buyers buy paperback and
0.45\ (45\%) of them buy fiction.

Hence

The probability that they buy both fiction and paperback is equal to


0.65*0.45=0.2925

the answer is


0.2925



according to the tree diagram below what is the probability that someone buys a book-example-1
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Let us check out the diagram. The probability that a person buys a paperback is 0.65. The next leafs of the diagram (to the right of choosing paperback) show two events: the event that the buyer who has bought a paperback buys fiction and the probability he buys non-fiction. So 65% of the buyers buy paperback and 0.45 (=45%) of them buy fiction. Hence the probability that they buy both fiction and paperback is 0.65*0.45=0.2925. This is always a helpful thought procedure with such exercises; we can solve the same way for hardcover non-fiction etc.
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