SOLUTION: The lifetime of a mechanical assembly in a vibration test is exponentially distributed with mean of 404 hours. If an assembly has been tested 300 hours without a failure, what is t
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Question 1131615: The lifetime of a mechanical assembly in a vibration test is exponentially distributed with mean of 404 hours. If an assembly has been tested 300 hours without a failure, what is the probability of a failure in the next 64 hours?
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