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A lot of 1000 components contains 300 that are defective. Two components are drawn at random and tested. Let A be the
- a. Find P(A).
- b. Find P(B|A).
- c. Find P(A Ç B).
- d. Find P(Ac Ç B).
- e. Find P(B).
- f. Find P(A|B).
- g. Are A and B independent? Is it reasonable to treat A and B as though they were independent? Explain.
a.

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Given info:
A lot of 1,000 components contain 300 that are defective. Two components are drawn at random and tested. Let A be the event that the first component drawn is defective and let B be the event that the second component drawn is defective.
Calculation:
From given information, it can be observed that A be the event that the first component drawn is defective.
The number of defective components is 300 and total number of components is 1,000.
The formula for probability of the event that the first component drawn is defective is,
That is,
Thus,
b.

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Calculation:
From given information, it can be observed that B be the event that the second component drawn is defective.
The number possible ways of the first component drawn is defective is 300 out of 1,000 (n1). Therefore, the number of ways of getting the second one is defective is 299
The probability that second one selected is defective given that the first one was defective
Substitute 299 for “Number of ways of getting second one is defective” and 999 for n2
Thus, the
c.

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Calculation:
The probability that both are defective
That is,
Substitute
Thus, the
d.

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Calculation:
The probability
That is,
Ac be the event that the first component drawn is not defective.
The formula for finding
Substitute
The number possible ways of the first component drawn is not defective is 1,000 out of 1,000 (n1). Therefore, the number of ways of getting the second one is defective is 300 out of 999
The probability that second one selected is defective given that the first one was not defective
Substitute 300 for “Number of ways of getting second one is defective” and 999 for n2
Thus, the
Substitute
Thus, the
e.

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Answer to Problem 24E
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Calculation:
From part (c),
The formula for finding
Substitute
Thus, the
f.

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Calculation:
Conditional probability:
If A and B are two events with
Substitute
Thus, the
g.

Explain whether A and B are independent or not also explain whether it is reasonable to treat A and B independent.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
From part (a),
Independent of events:
It the probability of occurrence of one event does not influence on the other event then the two events A and B are said to independent.
Substitute
Thus, A and B are not independent because
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