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In a laboratory experiment, three mice will be placed in a simple maze that has just one decision point where a mouse can turn either left (L) or right (R). When the first mouse arrives at the decision point, the direction he chooses is recorded. The same is done for the second and the third mice.



If the researchers conducting the experiment add food in the simple maze such that the probability of each mouse turning left is now 0.7, what is the probability that only one of the three mice will turn left?

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Answered by fireking9801
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Answer:

0.7 is the probability that only one of the three mice will turn left.

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