Katie C.
asked 04/02/15If the seed has germinated, what is the probability that it is of type A?
Assume that 40 percent are of type A, 20 percent of type B, and 40 percent of type C. It is known that 30 percent of seeds of type A, 60 percent of type B, and 70 percent of type C have germinated. A seed is selected at random.
If the seed has germinated, what is the probability that it is of type A?
If the seed has germinated, what is the probability that it is of type A?
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