As suburban gardeners know, deer will eat almost anything green. In a study of pine seedlings at an environmental center in Ohio, researchers noted how deer damage varied with how much of the seedling was covered by thorny undergrowth.   Deer damage Deer damage Thorny cover Yes No None 6060 151151 <13<13 7676 158158 1313 to 2323 4444 177177 >23>23 2929 176176 (a) What is the probability that a randomly selected seedling was damaged by deer? (Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.) probability =     (b) What are the conditional probabilities that a randomly selected seedling was damaged, given each level of cover? (?= a seedling was damaged by a deerD= a seedling was damaged by a deer .) Drag the correct answer to the appropriate column. ?(? | P(D | no cover))?(? | cover <13)P(D | cover <13)?(? |13 ?? 23)P(D |13 to 23)?(? | cover>23

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As suburban gardeners know, deer will eat almost anything green. In a study of pine seedlings at an environmental center in Ohio, researchers noted how deer damage varied with how much of the seedling was covered by thorny undergrowth.

  Deer damage Deer damage
Thorny cover Yes No
None 6060 151151
<13<13 7676 158158
1313 to 2323 4444 177177
>23>23 2929 176176
(a) What is the probability that a randomly selected seedling was damaged by deer? (Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.)
probability =
 
 
(b) What are the conditional probabilities that a randomly selected seedling was damaged, given each level of cover? (?= a seedling was damaged by a deerD= a seedling was damaged by a deer .) Drag the correct answer to the appropriate column.
?(? | P(D | no cover))?(? | cover <13)P(D | cover <13)?(? |13 ?? 23)P(D |13 to 23)?(? | cover>23)
 
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