How do I solve this problem? Due to an inappropriate nutrition program, the chicken in a large Ontarian poultry farm have developed some diseases. It is estimated that 2% of the poultry have the fatty liver syndrome, a condition characterized by obesity and an enlarged fatty liver, and 3% suffer from cage layer fatigue, a condition which results in soft bones, similar to osteoporosis. 4% of the chickens have at least one of the conditions, but not both. In attempt to cure this poultry, the farm’s owner takes to a veterinarian a randomly selected chicken. 1. What is the probability this chicken will have both conditions? 2. What is the probability this chicken will have fatty liver syndrome but not cage layer fatigue? 3. What is the probability this chicken has none of the conditions?
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Due to an inappropriate nutrition program, the chicken in a large Ontarian poultry farm have developed some diseases. It is estimated that 2% of the poultry have the fatty liver syndrome, a condition characterized by obesity and an enlarged fatty liver, and 3% suffer from cage layer fatigue, a condition which results in soft bones, similar to osteoporosis. 4% of the chickens have at least one of the conditions, but not both. In attempt to cure this poultry, the farm’s owner takes to a veterinarian a randomly selected chicken.
1. What is the
2. What is the probability this chicken will have fatty liver syndrome but not cage layer fatigue?
3. What is the probability this chicken has none of the conditions?
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