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13. During World War II, the Commander of the Allied Air Force was tasked with bombing a
Japanese shipping convoy. The Japanese could sail by one of two possible routes, but the
Allies had only enough aircraft to concentrate on one of these. The number of days Japanese
ships would be exposed to Allied bombs is given in the following table:-
Assuming that the Japanese want to minimize their exposure, and that the Allies want the
reverse, what should the Allied Commander do?
a. Patrol the Northern route
b. Patrol the Southern route
c. Patrol either route the outcome will be the same on average
d. This question cannot be answered without knowing what the Japanese choice is.​

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Answered by harsh260055
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