Answer:
a) so the correct answer is that the probability that method A has been taught is 0.4737
b) the probability that B receives A is 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
With the previous data we know that 3 methods teach an industrial skill and when putting into practice a worker does not learn, we have the failure rates like this:
method A fails 15%
method B fails: 5%
method C fails: 10%
usage percentages:
A: 30%
B: 40%
C: 30%
a) the probability that method A has been taught is as follows:
P (failure rate) = P (A) * P (failure rate A) + P (B) * P (failure rate B) + P (C) * P (failure rate C)
we replace the data obtaining:
P = 0.3 * 0.15 + 0.4 * 0.05 + 0.3 * 0.1 = 0.095
P ( failure rate A) = P (A) * P (failure rate A) / P (failure rate)
we replace the data obtaining:
0.3 * 0.15 / 0.095 = 0.4737
so the correct answer is that the probability that method A has been taught is 0.4737
b) the probability that B receives A is as follows:
P (B | A) = P (B) = 0.50