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A Box Of 16 Components Contains 4 Defective Components. If 3 Components Are Drown From The Box What Is The Probability That They Are All Good. (I)If There Is Replacement (Ii)If There Is No Replacement
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A box of 16 components contains 4 defective components. If 3 components are drown
from the box what is the probability that they are all good.
(i)If there is replacement
(ii)If there is no replacement
from the box what is the probability that they are all good.
(i)If there is replacement
(ii)If there is no replacement
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The probability of the first component drawn being good is 12/16 If the good component is then replaced in the box (and that continues to happen) the probability of the 'good' outcome occurring three times in a row is therefore 12/16 x 12/16 x 12/16 [I'll leave you to do the cancelling and the multiplying! ] However if, after drawing a good component initially,...
17:02 Fri 07th Oct 2016
The probability of the first component drawn being good is 12/16
If the good component is then replaced in the box (and that continues to happen) the probability of the 'good' outcome occurring three times in a row is therefore 12/16 x 12/16 x 12/16
[I'll leave you to do the cancelling and the multiplying!]
However if, after drawing a good component initially, there is no replacement then the probability of the second one drawn also being good will be 11/15 (because there are only 15 components left in the box, of which 11 are good)
Similarly, the probability of the last one being good will be 10/14,
So the probability of all three in a row being good is 12/16 x 11/15 x 10/14
If the good component is then replaced in the box (and that continues to happen) the probability of the 'good' outcome occurring three times in a row is therefore 12/16 x 12/16 x 12/16
[I'll leave you to do the cancelling and the multiplying!]
However if, after drawing a good component initially, there is no replacement then the probability of the second one drawn also being good will be 11/15 (because there are only 15 components left in the box, of which 11 are good)
Similarly, the probability of the last one being good will be 10/14,
So the probability of all three in a row being good is 12/16 x 11/15 x 10/14
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