Facebook again Suppose that the information in Exercise 9 had been presented in the following way. Facebook reports that 70% of its users are from outside the United States. Of the U.S. users, two-thirds log on every day. Of the nonU.S. users, three-sevenths log on every day. Draw a tree for this situation. Why is the tree better than the table in this case? Where are the joint probabilities found?
Exercise 9
Facebook Facebook reports that 70% of its users are from outside the United States and that 50% of its users log on to Facebook every day. Suppose that 20% of its users are U.S. users who log on every day. Make a probability table. Why is a table better than a tree here?
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