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1.5.1. Given the model of handoffs and call length in Problem 1.4.1, (a) What is the probability that a brief call will

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1.5.1. Given the model of handoffs and call length in Problem 1.4.1, (a) What is the probability that a brief call will have no handoffs? (b) What is the probability that a call with one handoff will be long? (c) What is the probability that a long call will have one or more handoffs?

a 2.1.6 A machine produces photo detectors in pairs. Tests show that the first photo detector is acceptable with probability 3/5. When the first photo detector is accept- able, the second photo detector is accept- able with probability 4/5. If the first photo detector is defective, the second photo de- tector is acceptable with probability 2/5. (a) Find the probability that exactly one photo detector of a pair is acceptable. s 1, S e d o (b) Find the probability that both photo detectors in a pair are defective. e