A sample space contains number of pins of a 12-pin IC that are not functioning. Event ‘unacceptable’ takes place when more than or equal to half the pins are not functioning. Event ‘acceptable’ takes place when more than 10 pins are functioning. (note: write down the accurate sample space for the experiment first. Check again if the outcomes in sample space represent all possibilities of observations for this experiment) Identify outcomes contained in each event. Identify if the two events are independent.

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A sample space contains number of pins of a 12-pin IC that are not functioning. Event ‘unacceptable’ takes place when more than or equal to half the pins are not functioning. Event ‘acceptable’ takes place when more than 10 pins are functioning.

(note: write down the accurate sample space for the experiment first. Check again if the outcomes in sample space represent all possibilities of observations for this experiment)

  1. Identify outcomes contained in each event.
  2. Identify if the two events are independent.
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