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| Question 417519:  Can you please help me with this math problem? I am having a difficult time with it.
 There is a .6 probabilty that an elem tree has Dutch elem disease. An arborist selects 3 elms in the area. Give the sample space that list all of the possible combinations of diseased (D) and not diseased (N) for the 3 trees.
 a) what is the probabilty that none of the 3 trees have the Dutch elm disease?
 b) what is the probabilty that at lease one of the 3 trees has the Dutch elm disease?
 
 I really appreciate you help with this question. Thank you so much!
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! There is a .6 probabilty that an elem tree has Dutch elem disease. An arborist selects 3 elms in the area. ----------
 Give the sample space that list all of the possible combinations of diseased (D) and not diseased (N) for the 3 trees.
 DDD,DDN,DND,NDD,NND,NDN,DNN,NNN
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 a) what is the probabilty that none of the 3 trees have the Dutch elm disease?
 P(NNN) = 1/8
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 b) what is the probabilty that at least one of the 3 trees has the Dutch elm disease?
 P(at least one has) = 1 - P(none has) = 1 - (1/8)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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