Imagine a hypothetical population of 1000 red and blue birds. Each bird may either give birth to zero eggs or one egg. T

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Imagine a hypothetical population of 1000 red and blue birds. Each bird may either give birth to zero eggs or one egg. T

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Imagine a hypothetical population of 1000 red and blue birds.
Each bird may either give birth to zero eggs or one egg. The
following table gives the number of each phenotype of birds in the
population:
Based on this table, answer the following questions about
probabilities of a randomly chosen bird from this population having
different traits. Answer with a proportion (between 0 and 1), to
the nearest 2 decimal places (rounding up). Also state whether the
probability of a bird being red is statistically independent from
it having 1 egg.
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