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A study is run to investigate the association between flower color and fragrance in wild azaleas found in the Great Smoky Mountains. A 5-acre tract of mountain terrain was selected and found to contain 200 blooming plants. Each was classified both by color and by the presence or absence of fragrance. The results are below. What is the probability that a randomly selected azalea has no fragrance or is not colored

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Answer:

The answer is 0.1935

Explanation:

Solution

From the question given, we will find the probability that a randomly selected azalea has no fragrance or is not colored

Now,

p (Fragrance, not colored)

Thus,

p (Fragrance, not colored)/ p (Not colored)

so,

12/62 = 0.1935

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