Ten light bulbs are tested to see if they last as long as the manufacturer claim
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Ten light bulbs are tested to see if they last as long as the manufacturer claims they do. Of these 1 three light bulbs were defective (ailed the test). Two light bulbs are selected at random (from the tweive) without replacement. a) Find the probability that both light bulbs selected are defective. b) Find the probability that both light bulbs selected are not defective. c) Find the probability that at least one light bulb is defective. 7. A college has an undergraduate enrollment of 3600. Of these, 860 are business majors and 1800 are women. Of the business majors, 424 are women. a) If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected student is a woman or a business major? b) If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected student in not a business major? c) If a student is selected om buS a male student?Explanation / Answer
6. Number of bulbs, n = 10
Number of defective = 3
Number of non defective = 7
A) P(both are defective) = 3/10 x 2/9
= 0.067
B) P(both are non defective) = 7/10 x 6/9
= 0.467
C) P(at least one is defective) = 1 - P(both are non defective)
= 1 - 0.467
= 0.533
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