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When We Make a Probability Tree, We Look at Outcomes

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When we make a probability tree, we look at outcomes for two different events and draw a diagram from left to right with one event and then the other. Invent a simple example with numbers and clearly show that the order we depict the events in a probability tree does not alter the final probabilities. (Hint: Draw two trees for the same probabilities)

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