Q1) In a box there are 100 resistors having resistance and tolerance as shown in the following table. Let a resistor be selected from the box and assume each resistor has the same likelihood of being chosen. Define three events A as draw a 47.2 resistor, B as draw a resistor with 5% tolerance and C as draw a 1002 resistor. Find P (A/B), P (A/C),P (B/C). Resistance 2 5% 10% Total 22 10 14 24

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Type your question here In a box there are 100 resistors having resistance and tolerance as shown in the following table. Let a resistor be selected from the box and assume each resistor has the same likelihood of being chosen. Define three events A as draw a 472 resistor, B as draw a resistor with 5% tolerance and C as draw a 1002 resistor. Find P (A/B), P (A/C),P (B/C).
Q1) In a box there are 100 resistors having resistance and tolerance as shown in the following
table. Let a resistor be selected from the box and assume each resistor has the same likelihood
of being chosen. Define three events A as draw a 472 resistor, B as draw a resistor with 5%
tolerance and C as draw a 1002 resistor. Find P (A/B), P (A/C),P (B/C).
Resistance 2
10%
Total
5%
22
10
14
24
47
28
16
44
100
24
32
Total
62
38
100
Transcribed Image Text:Q1) In a box there are 100 resistors having resistance and tolerance as shown in the following table. Let a resistor be selected from the box and assume each resistor has the same likelihood of being chosen. Define three events A as draw a 472 resistor, B as draw a resistor with 5% tolerance and C as draw a 1002 resistor. Find P (A/B), P (A/C),P (B/C). Resistance 2 10% Total 5% 22 10 14 24 47 28 16 44 100 24 32 Total 62 38 100
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