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Mathematics, 26.07.2021 22:30, rolo7105

Elena is going to a farmer's market for fresh produce. She has two markets to choose from and hopes to buy both cherries and asparagus. The table shows the probability that each type of produce will be available at the markets. Assuming that the availability of cherries and the availability of asparagus are independent of each other, which market should Elena choose to maximize her chance of buying both?


Elena is going to a farmer's market for fresh produce. She has two markets to choose from and hopes
Elena is going to a farmer's market for fresh produce. She has two markets to choose from and hopes

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