Wendy goes to a fun fair.
She has one go at Hoopla.
She has one go on the Coconut shy.
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Mathematics, 22.02.2021 16:50, uuuuyyu
Wendy goes to a fun fair.
She has one go at Hoopla.
She has one go on the Coconut shy.
The probability that she wins at Hoopla is 0.4
The probability that she wins on the Coconut shy is 0.3
(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.
Hoopla
Coconut shy
Wendy
wins
0,3
Wendy
wins
0.4
Wendy does
not win
Wendy
wins
Wendy does
not win
Wendy does
not win
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