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1. Five good fuses and two defectives ones are inadvertently mixed. To find the

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Question

1. Five good fuses and two defectives ones are inadvertently mixed. To find the defective ones, each one is tested one-by-one. If the defective ones are identified only in the third attempt, what is the probability of that EVENT?

2. Two events A and B have probabilities respectively of p(A) and p(B). What is the probability that exactly one event will occur if (a) A and B are mutually exclusive (b) A and B are not mutually exclusive, but dependent (c) A and B are not mutually exclusive, but independent.

Explanation / Answer

1) probability that defective ones are identified only in the third attempt =first one is good*second one is good*third one is defective =(5/7)*(4/6)*(2/5)=0.1905

2)a)for mutually exclusive probability that exactly one event will occur =P(AUB)-P(A and B)

                                                            =P(A)+P(B)-P(A and B)-P(A and B)

                                                             =P(A)+P(B)-2*P(A and B)

                                                             =P(A)+P(B)-2*0 =P(A)+P(B)

b) for dependent events probability that exactly one event will occur = =P(A)+P(B)-2*P(A and B)

c) for independent events probability that exactly one event will occur = P(A)+P(B)-2*P(A and B)

                                    =P(A)+P(B)-2*P(A)P(B)

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