SOLUTION: Suppose you know 2% of all switches are defective. If two switches are used in a device:
A. What is probability that both switches are good?
B. What is the probability that exac
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Question 893707: Suppose you know 2% of all switches are defective. If two switches are used in a device:
A. What is probability that both switches are good?
B. What is the probability that exactly one switch is good?
C. What Is probability that at least one switch is good?
Please provide steps to get the answer.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A)
B)
C) This is the complement to both switches are bad.
So then,
You could have also added the results from A and B.
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