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9 January, 10:24

A manufacturing machine has a 10% defect rate. if 4 items are chosen at random, what is the probability that at least one will have a defect?

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  1. 9 January, 10:58
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    In probability, there is an equation appropriate for repeated trials. This concept is used to find the probability of an event happening when a number of a series of trials are done. The equation is:

    n!/r! (n-r) ! * p^ (n-r) * q^r, where

    n is the number of total number of trials

    r is the number of success from the trials

    p is the binomial probability of the event happening

    q is equal to 1 - p

    It is important to note that probability is a part of the whole. In this problem, we are to find the probability of at least one defect. That means it encompasses also the probability of 2, 3, and 4 defects. To be easier, let's just find the probability of no defect, then find subtract this to 1, to get the answer.

    So, r=0 defects, n=4 trials, p = 10% defect rate, q = 90%. Substituting,

    4!/0! (4-0) ! * (0.1) ^ (4-0) * (0.9) ^ (0) = 0.0001

    That means the probability of at least one defect is 1 - 0.0001 = 0.9999.
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