3. From a container of 900 computer disks, 30 of these disks are defective (therefore 870 disks are good). We randomly select a batch of 25 disks. In part C, you will determine the probability of randomly selecting 10 defective disks and 15 good disks for our batch or 8 defective disks and 17 good disks for our batch. A. What is the size of your sample space S? i.e., How many different outcomes (batches of 25 disks) in your sample space?

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3. From a container of 900 computer disks, 30 of these disks are defective
(therefore 870 disks are good). We randomly select a batch of 25 disks.
In part C, you will determine the probability of randomly selecting 10 defective disks
and 15 good disks for our batch or 8 defective disks and 17 good disks for our batch.
A. What is the size of your sample space S?
i.e., How many different outcomes (batches of 25 disks) in your sample space?
What counting technique(s) are you using?
What are the conditions:
Example of an outcome:
B. How many outcomes (batches) contain 10 defective disks and 15 good disks?
What counting technique(s) are you using?
What are the conditions:
C. What is the probability of randomly selecting 10 defective disks and 15 good
disks for our batch or 8 defective disks and 17 good disks for our batch.
(1) Define the event corresponding to this statement.
(2) Now provide the probability statement and its probability.
Transcribed Image Text:3. From a container of 900 computer disks, 30 of these disks are defective (therefore 870 disks are good). We randomly select a batch of 25 disks. In part C, you will determine the probability of randomly selecting 10 defective disks and 15 good disks for our batch or 8 defective disks and 17 good disks for our batch. A. What is the size of your sample space S? i.e., How many different outcomes (batches of 25 disks) in your sample space? What counting technique(s) are you using? What are the conditions: Example of an outcome: B. How many outcomes (batches) contain 10 defective disks and 15 good disks? What counting technique(s) are you using? What are the conditions: C. What is the probability of randomly selecting 10 defective disks and 15 good disks for our batch or 8 defective disks and 17 good disks for our batch. (1) Define the event corresponding to this statement. (2) Now provide the probability statement and its probability.
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