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Mathematics, 13.12.2020 03:20 krlx

Students were required to go to the parking lot and select random cars or trucks, with replacement. The purpose was to gather the license plate from exactly 2 Toyota trucks. (For simplicity purposes, let's assume that there were only cars or trucks. In addition, the make of all cars and trucks were either Toyota and Honda.) The students had a further restriction of NOT being allowed to examine more than 3 automobiles to get the required data. What is the likelihood that a student would be successful in finding two Toyota trucks? The following probabilities represent the makes and models in the parking lot on that day: P(Car) = 0.743, P(Toyota | Car) = 0.431, and P(Honda | Truck) = 0.693.

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