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3 October, 23:37

The quality-control department of Starr Communications, a manufacturer of video-game DVDs, has determined from records that 1.5% of DVDs sold have video defects, 0.8% have audio defects, and 0.4% have both audio and video defects. What is the probability that a DVD purchased by a customer a. will have a video or audio defect? b. Will not have a video or audio defect?

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  1. 4 October, 02:17
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    Let A represents the event that DVD has a video effect.

    So,

    P (A) = 1.5 %

    Let B represents the event that DVD has a audio defect.

    So,

    P (B) = 0.8 %

    A ∩ B represents that DVD has both audio and video defect.

    So,

    P (A∩B) = 0.4%

    Part a)

    A ∪ B represents that DVD has a video or audio defect.

    P (A∪B) = P (A) + P (B) - P (A∩B) = 1.5 + 0.8 - 0.4 = 1.9%

    Thus the probability that the DVD purchased by the customer has a video or audio defect is 1.9%.

    Part b)

    The complement of P (A∩B) will represent the probability that the DVD does not have video or audio defect.

    So, the probability that DVD purchased by customer does not have video or audio defect is 1 - 0.4 = 0.96%
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