Concept explainers
a.
Find the values of
a.
Answer to Problem 36P
The value of
The value of
The value of
The value of
Explanation of Solution
Let A be the
It is given that the
That is,
The value of
Thus, the values of
b.
Find the values of
b.
Answer to Problem 36P
The value of
The value of
Explanation of Solution
It is given that if a client has a relapse in phase I, then the probability of this client to have relapse in phase II is 0.70. That is,
Also, if the client did not have a relapse in phase I, then the probability that this client will not have a relapse in phase II is 0.95. That is,
Thus, the values of
c.
Compute
c.
Answer to Problem 36P
The value of
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The value of
Thus, the value of
The value of
Therefore, the value of
d.
Find the value of
d.
Answer to Problem 36P
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The value of
Thus, the value of
e.
Find the probability that a client will go through both phase I and phase II without a relapse.
e.
Answer to Problem 36P
The probability that a client will go through both phase I and phase II without a relapse is 0.6935.
Explanation of Solution
The probability that a client will go through both phase I and phase II without a relapse can be written as
From Part (c), the value of
Therefore, the probability that a client will go through both phase I and phase II without a relapse is 0.6935.
f.
Find the probability that a client will have a relapse in both phase I and phase II.
f.
Answer to Problem 36P
The probability that a client will have a relapse in both phase I and phase II is 0.189.
Explanation of Solution
The probability that a client will have a relapse in both phase I and phase II can be written as follows:
From Part (c), the value of
Thus, the probability that a client will have a relapse in both phase I and phase II is 0.189.
g.
Compute the probability that a client will have a relapse in either phase I or phase II.
g.
Answer to Problem 36P
The probability that a client will have a relapse in either phase I or phase II is 0.31.
Explanation of Solution
The probability that a client will have a relapse in either phase I or phase II can be written as follows:
From Part (d), the value of
Thus, the probability that a client will have a relapse in either phase I or phase II is 0.31.
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