SOLUTION: Suppose a furniture store found that 20% of the people who enter buy something. Three potential customers walk in. Y means a sale, and N means no sale.
1. The most likely outco
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Question 1028832: Suppose a furniture store found that 20% of the people who enter buy something. Three potential customers walk in. Y means a sale, and N means no sale.
1. The most likely outcome is?
A) YYY B)NNN C)YNY D) NNY E) YNN
2. The probability of NNY is?
A) .128 B) .6 C) .2 D) .5
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