The tree diagram represents an
experiment consisting of two trials.

Answer:
P(D) = 0.65
Step-by-step explanation:
it's like following a path on map
each line is like a street length
First, it's 0.5 to A and then 0.6 to D.
Then, it's 0.5 to B and 0.7 to D.
P(D) = (0.5 times 0.6) + (0.5 times 0.7) =
P(D) = 0.30 + 0.35 = 0.65
A tree diagram is simply a way of representing a sequence of events.
Tree diagrams are particularly useful in probability since they record all possible outcomes in a clear and uncomplicated manner.
like chance of getting heads or tails on coin flips
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