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Category > Statistics Posted 28 May 2017 My Price 5.00

A certain company has two car assembly plants, A and B.

A certain company has two car assembly plants, A and B. Plant A produces twiceas many cars as plant B. Plant A uses engines and transmissions from a subsidiaryplant which produces 10% defective engines and 2% defectivetransmissions. Plant B uses engines and transmissions from another source where8% of the engines and 4% of the transmissions are defective. Car transmissionsand engines at each plant are installed independently.a) What is the probability that a car chosen at random will have a good engine?b) What is the probability that a car from plant A has a defective engine, or adefective transmission, or both?c) What is the probability that a car which has a good transmission and adefective engine was assembled at plant B?

 

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Status NEW Posted 28 May 2017 11:05 AM My Price 5.00

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