For a parallel structure of identical components, the system can succeed if at l
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For a parallel structure of identical components, the system can succeed if at least one of the components succeeds. Assume that components fall independently of each other and that each component has a 0.21 probability of failure.
(A) Would it be unusual to observe one component fail? Two components?
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It (would,would not) be unusual to observe one component fail, since the probability that one component fails,___is, (less,greater) than 0.05. It (would not, would) be unusual to observe two components fail, since the probability that two components fail ____, is (greater,less) than 0.05
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