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8 August, 17:16

When a certain glaze is applied to a ceramic surface, the probability is 11% that there will be discoloration, 16% that there will be a crack, and 22% that there will be either discoloration or a crack, or both. Let X = 1 if there is discoloration, and let X = 0 otherwise. Let Y = 1 if there is a crack, and let Y = 0 otherwise. Let Z = 1 if there is either discoloration or a crack, or both, and let Z = 0 otherwise. Let pX denote the success probability for X. Find pX.

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  1. 8 August, 20:55
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    The value of pₓ is 0.11.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The effects of a certain glaze on a ceramic surface are denoted as:

    X = discoloration

    Y = crack

    Z = either discoloration or crack or both.

    The success is denoted as 1 and failure as 0.

    If X = 1 it implies that there is discoloration.

    If X = 0 it implies that there is no discoloration.

    The probability that there will be discoloration on applying a certain glaze is,

    P (X = 1) = 0.11

    Then the probability that there will be no discoloration is:

    P (X = 0) = 1 - P (X = 1) = 1 - 0.11 = 0.89.

    The variable pₓ denotes the success probability of random variable X.

    In case of success the value of X is 1.

    The probability of X = 1 is,

    P (X = 1) = 0.11

    Thus, the value of pₓ is 0.11.
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