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| Question 1097610:  In a factory it is known from past experience that the probability is 0.75 that a new worker
 who has attended the company training program will meet the production quota, and the
 corresponding probability for a new worker who has not attended the company training
 program is 0.50. If 60% of the new workers attend the training program,
 3.1 What is the probability that a new worker will meet the production quota? [3]
 3.2 What is the probability that a new worker, who meets the production quota, attended
 the company’s training program? [3]
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! =======Attend=====Not===totals Meets----45--------20----65
 doesn't--15--------20----35
 totals---60--------40---100
 I used 100 workers, of whom 60 attended and of those 75% met production quota and 25% did not.  That is the first column.  The 2nd column does it with 50%, and the sums add to 100
 For 1, the probability of meeting is 0.65
 For 2, the worker who meets (65) attended (45) is 45/65=9/13=0.69
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