The probability a component is acceptable is 0.92. Three components are picked at random. Calculate the probability that a- exactly two are acceptable b- all three are acceptable. C- at least two are acceptable. d- none are acceptable.

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The probability a component is acceptable is 0.92. Three components are picked at random. Calculate the
probability that
a- exactly two are acceptable
b- all three are acceptable.
C- at least two are acceptable.
d- none are acceptable.
Transcribed Image Text:The probability a component is acceptable is 0.92. Three components are picked at random. Calculate the probability that a- exactly two are acceptable b- all three are acceptable. C- at least two are acceptable. d- none are acceptable.
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