Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.03.2021 19:40, Webber07

In a certain town, 45% of the population have dimples and 70% have a widow's peak (a condition where the hairline above the forehead makes a "V" shape). Assuming that these physical traits are independent, what is
the probability that a randomly selected person has both dimples and a widow's peak? What is the probability
that he or she will have neither? Start by drawing a probability model to represent this situation.

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