You have torn a tendon and is facing surgery to repair it. The surgeon explains the risks to you: infection occurs in 3% of such operations, the repair fails in 13%, and both infection and failure occur together in 2%. (9) Determine the probability that the surgery succeeds and is free from infection 【10) Determine the probability of a surgery causing repair fails from the ones that caused infection.

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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ISBN:9780134753119
Author:Sheldon Ross
Publisher:Sheldon Ross
Chapter1: Combinatorial Analysis
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You have torn a tendon and is facing surgery to repair it. The surgeon
explains the risks to you: infection occurs in 3% of such operations, the
repair fails in 13%, and both infection and failure occur together in 2%.
(9) Determine the probability that the surgery succeeds and is free from
infection
(10) Determine the probability of a surgery causing repair fails from the
ones that caused infection.
Transcribed Image Text:You have torn a tendon and is facing surgery to repair it. The surgeon explains the risks to you: infection occurs in 3% of such operations, the repair fails in 13%, and both infection and failure occur together in 2%. (9) Determine the probability that the surgery succeeds and is free from infection (10) Determine the probability of a surgery causing repair fails from the ones that caused infection.
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