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B) B) P (A) and P (B) - Ans. P (A) P (B)

Plant 1 produced 1,000 parts with 100 defects and Plant 2 produced 2,000 parts with 150 defects. A defective part was randomly selected. The probability it came from Plant 1 is 0.4.
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B) B) P (A) and P (B) - Ans. P (A) P (B)

Plant 1 produced 1,000 parts with 100 defects and Plant 2 produced 2,000 parts with 150 defects. A defective part was randomly selected. The probability it came from Plant 1 is 0.4.
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Two manufacturing plants produce similar parts. Plant 1 produces 1,000 parts, 100 of which are defective.

Plant 2 produces 2,000 parts, 150 of which are defective. A part is selected at random and found to be
defective. What is the probability that it came from plant 1?
0.4 *

Let A and B be two independent events in S. It is known that P(A n B) = 0.16 and P(A u B) = 0.64. Find
P(A) and P(B).
Ans. P(A) = P(B) = 0.4

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