Answer:
(a)P(At least one defective)
P(Both are defective)
(b)P(At least one defective)
P(Both are defective)
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that
Total number of complex electronic system, n=6
(a)Defective items=2
Non-defective items=6-2=4
We have to find the probability that at least one of the two systems tested will be defective.
P(At least one defective)=
Using the formula
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Now, the probability that both are defective
P(Both are defective)=
P(Both are defective)=
P(Both are defective)
P(Both are defective)
P(Both are defective)
(b)
Defective items=4
Non- defective item=6-4=2
P(At least one defective)=
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P(Both are defective)
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