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Ann believes that if she sends Bob's case to Credit Services, there is a 40% chance that he will get an "A" rating, a 50% chance that he will get a "B" rating, and a 10% chance that he will get a "C" rating. (a) Structure Ann's's problem as a decision tree. Draw this tree by hand (or electronically) and include it along with your submission.

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