Answer:
a)
b)
c) n=62
d) n=138
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: "Each chip contains n transistors"
a) A chip needs all n transistor working to function correctly. If p is the probability that a transistor is working ok, then:
b) The memory module works with when even one of the chips is defective. It means it works either if 8 chips or 9 chips are ok. The probability of the chips failing is independent of each other.
We can calculate this as a binomial distribution problem, with n=9 and k≥8:
c)
This equation was solved graphically and the result is that the maximum number of chips to have a reliability of the memory module equal or bigger than 0.9 is 62 transistors per chip. See picture attached.
d) If the memoty module tolerates 2 defective chips:
We again calculate numerically and graphically and determine that the maximum number of transistor per chip in this conditions is n=138. See graph attached.
Answer:
{x| -2 ≤ x < 5}
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the x value in a graph, function e.t.c. From the farthest point to the left of the x-axis, we see -2. And from the farthest point to the right of the x-axis, we see 5. Therefore, the domain is {x| -2 ≤ x < 5}, Option C
Look here for visuals:
6 + 2 < 9 + 3...u r correct
Answer:
5 or 5/1
Step-by-step explanation:
did the math, this is the result. Not sure if it's right, correct me if I'm wrong
Answer:
(1,-12)
Step-by-step explanation:
-10+5y=-50
5y=-60
y=-12
10x-60=-50
10x=10
x=1