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12.4 Derive an empirical reliability function using Eq. 12.18 and the adjusted rank method based on the following multip

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12.4 Derive an empirical reliability function using Eq. 12.18 and the adjusted rank method based on the following multiply censored data: 5, 12, 15, 22, 27, 35, 49, 71, 73,81, 1127, 117. (a) Assume that 12 units are at risk. (b) Assume that 15 units were originally placed on test and the test was terminated at the time of the last failure.

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