embassy publishing company received a six-chapter manuscript for a new college textbook. the editor of the college division is familiar with the manuscript and estimated a 0.65 probability that the textbook will be successful. if successful, a profit of $750,000 will be realized. if the company decides to publish the textbook and it is unsuccessful, a loss of $250,000 will occur. before making the decision to accept or reject the manuscript, the editor is considering sending the manuscript out for review. a review process provides either a favorable or unfavorable evaluation of the manuscript. past experience with the review process suggests that the probability that a manuscript receives favorable evaluation is 0.7. if a manuscript is evaluated as favorable, there is a 0.75 chance that it is successful. however, if a manuscript is evaluated as unfavorable, there is only a 0.417 chance that it is successful. a) construct a decision tree assuming that the company will first make the decision of whether to send the manuscript out for review and then make the decision to accept or reject the manuscript.