1. A company produces machine components which pass through an automatic testing machine. 5% of the components entering the testing machine are defective. However, the machine is not entirely reliable. If a component is defective there is 4% probability that it will not be rejected. If a component is not defective there is 7% probability that it will be rejected. a) What fraction of all the components are rejected? b) What fraction of the components rejected are actually not defective? c) What fraction of those not rejected are defective? 11:58 AM

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1. A company produces machine
components which pass through an
automatic testing
machine. 5% of the components
entering the testing machine are
defective. However,
the machine is not entirely reliable. If a
component is defective there is 4%
probability
that it will not be rejected. If a
component is not defective there is 7%
probability
that it will be rejected.
a) What fraction of all the components
are rejected?
b) What fraction of the components
rejected are actually not defective?
c) What fraction of those not rejected
are defective?
11:58 AM
Transcribed Image Text:1. A company produces machine components which pass through an automatic testing machine. 5% of the components entering the testing machine are defective. However, the machine is not entirely reliable. If a component is defective there is 4% probability that it will not be rejected. If a component is not defective there is 7% probability that it will be rejected. a) What fraction of all the components are rejected? b) What fraction of the components rejected are actually not defective? c) What fraction of those not rejected are defective? 11:58 AM
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