SOLUTION: A pen company average 1.2 defective pens per carton produce. The number of defect per carton is appropriately distributed.
1. What is the probability of selection a carton and f
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: A pen company average 1.2 defective pens per carton produce. The number of defect per carton is appropriately distributed.
1. What is the probability of selection a carton and finding no defective pens?
2. What is the probability of finding two or more defective pens in a carton?
sorry i m still confuse can u plz send me the whole solution in steps. plzzz thats the request.. thank you
This question is from textbook
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If your text does not tell you the number of pens in a carton
the problem cannot be solved.
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This is a binomial problem. You must know the probability
that a pen will be defective. That depends on how many pens
there are in a carton. Please check your problem statement.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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