(i) Find the probability that a) 2 March is fine day, b) 3 March is fine day. (ii) Find the conditional probability that 3 October is rainy, given that 1 October is fine day.

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In a simple model of the weather in March, each day is classified as either fine
or rainy. The probability that a fine day is followed by a fine day is 0.8. The
probability that a rainy day is followed by a fine day is 0.4. The probability that
1 March is fine is 0.75 (you may use tree diagram).
(i) Find the probability that
a) 2 March is fine day,
b) 3 March is fine day.
(ii) Find the conditional probability that 3 October is rainy, given that 1
October is fine day.
(iii) Find the conditional probability that 1 October is fine, given that 3 October
is rainy.
Transcribed Image Text:In a simple model of the weather in March, each day is classified as either fine or rainy. The probability that a fine day is followed by a fine day is 0.8. The probability that a rainy day is followed by a fine day is 0.4. The probability that 1 March is fine is 0.75 (you may use tree diagram). (i) Find the probability that a) 2 March is fine day, b) 3 March is fine day. (ii) Find the conditional probability that 3 October is rainy, given that 1 October is fine day. (iii) Find the conditional probability that 1 October is fine, given that 3 October is rainy.
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