(Step-by-Step) Let P(l, m) be the probability that a certain senator votes in favor of a tobacco-ban bill when the senator receives l letters supporting
Question: Let \(P(l, m)\) be the probability that a certain senator votes in favor of a tobacco-ban bill when the senator receives \(l\) letters supporting the bill and \(m \mathrm{mil}\) lion dollars is invested by the tobacco industry lobbying against the bill. For parts \(a\) and \(b\), write a sentence interpreting the mathematical notation.
- \(P(100,000, m)\)
- \(P(l, 53)\)
- Draw an input/output diagram for \(P\).
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