Problem #7: A certain system can experience three different types of defects. Let A; (i = 1,2,3) denote the event that t
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Problem #7: A certain system can experience three different types of defects. Let A; (i = 1,2,3) denote the event that t
Problem #7: A certain system can experience three different types of defects. Let A; (i = 1,2,3) denote the event that the system has a defect of type i. Suppose that P(A1) = 0.38, P(A2) = 0.34, P(A3) = 0.36, P(A1U 42) = 0.6, P(4, UA3) = 0.62, P(A2 U A3) = 0.64, P(41 A2 NAZ) = 0.04 (a) Find the probability that the system has exactly 2 of the 3 types of defects. (b) Find the probability that the system has a type 1 defect given that it does not have a type 2 defect and does not have a type 3 defect. Problem #7(a): 0.18 Problem #7(b): 0.25 Just Save Please correct the following errors: Problem #7(b): That incorrect answer has already been submitted! Submit Problem #7 for Grading Problem #7 Attempt #1 Your Answer: 7(a) 0.3 7(b) 0.25 Your Mark: 7(a) 0/1X 7(b) 0/1x Attempt #2 7(a) 7(b) 7(a) 7(b) Attempt #3 7(a) 7(b) 7(a) 7(b) Attempt #4 7(a) 7(b) 7(a) 7(b) Attempt #5 7(a) 7(b) 7(a) 7(b)
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