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18 December, 06:17

g It is known that 20% of products on a production line are defective. Products are inspected until first defective is encountered. a) What is the probability that the experimenter must inspect six products

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  1. 18 December, 09:44
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    It is known that 20% of products on a production line are defective. Products are inspected until first defective is encountered. a) What is the probability that the experimenter must inspect six products to find a defective product?

    Answer:

    P (x = 6) = 0.0655

    P (x = 6) = 6.55%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is given that 20% of products on a production line are defective.

    p = 0.20

    Then

    q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.20 = 0.80

    Which means that 80% of products on the production line are not defective.

    We want to find out the probability that the experimenter must inspect six products to find a defective product.

    Let x is the number of inspections to get a defective product.

    P (x = 6) = ?

    If out of 6 inspections 1 is defective then it means 5 are not defective

    so the probability is

    P (x = 6) = p¹ * q⁵

    P (x = 6) = 0.20¹ * 0.80⁵

    P (x = 6) = 0.20 * 0.32768

    P (x = 6) = 0.0655

    P (x = 6) = 6.55%

    Therefore, there is 6.55% chance that the experimenter finds a defetive product in 6 inspections.
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