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In the process of meiosis, a single parent diploid cell goes through 8 different phases. however, only 56% of the processes pass the first 6 phases and only 44% pass all 8. assume the results from each phase are independent. (a) if the probability of a successful pass of each one of the first 6 phases is constant, what is the probability of a successful pass of a single 1 of these phases? (b) if the probability of a successful pass of each one of the last 2 phases is constant, what is the probability of a successful pass of a single 1 of these phases? round your answers to three decimal places (e. g. 98.765).

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