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The probability that a machine will produce all bolts in a production run within specification is 0.998. A sample of 8 machines is taken at random. Calculate the probability that at most 6 machines will produce all bolts within specification. 

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The probability that a machine develops a fault within the first 3 years of use is 0.003. If 40 machines are selected at random, calculate the probability that 38 or more will not develop any faults within the first 3 years of use.

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A computer installation has 10 terminals. Independently, the probability that any one terminal will require attention during a week is 0.1. Find the probabilities that 0.

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A computer installation has 10 terminals. Independently, the probability that any one terminal will require attention during a week is 0.1. Find the probabilities that 1.

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A computer installation has 10 terminals. Independently, the probability that any one terminal will require attention during a week is 0.1. Find the probabilities that 2.

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A computer installation has 10 terminals. Independently, the probability that any one terminal will require attention during a week is 0.1. Find the probabilities that 3 or more, terminals will require attention during the next week.

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In a large school, 80% of the pupil like Mathematics. A visitor to the school asks each of 4 pupils, chosen at random, whether they like Mathematics.
Calculate the probabilities of obtaining an answer yes from 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 of the pupils.

[15] Binomial Distribution
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In a large school, 80% of the pupil like Mathematics. A visitor to the school asks each of 4 pupils, chosen at random, whether they like Mathematics.

Find the probability that the visitor obtains answer yes from at least 2 pupils:

  1. when the number of pupils questioned remains at 4.
  2. when the number of pupils questioned is increased to 8.
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It is observed that it rains on 12 days out of 30 days. Find the probability that it rains exactly 3 days of week.

[15] Binomial Distribution
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It is observed that it rains on 12 days out of 30 days. Find the probability that it it will rain at least 2 days of a given week.

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If the probability of success in a single trial is 0.01. How many trials are required in order to have a probability greater than 0.5 of getting at least one success?

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In binomial distribution with five Bernoulli’s trials, the probability of one and two success are 0.4096 and 0.2048 respectively. Find the probability of success.

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Use quantifiers to convert the following open sentences defined on N, into a true statement.

n2 ≥ 1

[1] Mathematical Logic
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Use quantifiers to convert the given open sentence defined on N into a true statement

3x – 4 < 9

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Use quantifiers to convert the given open sentence defined on N into a true statement

Y + 4 > 6

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If f(x) = logx (log x) then f'(e) is ______

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If y = `25^(log_5sin_x) + 16^(log_4cos_x)` then `("d"y)/("d"x)` = ______.

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If y = log [cos(x5)] then find `("d"y)/("d"x)`

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If y = `log[sqrt((1 - cos((3x)/2))/(1 +cos((3x)/2)))]`, find `("d"y)/("d"x)`

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If y = `log[4^(2x)((x^2 + 5)/sqrt(2x^3 - 4))^(3/2)]`, find `("d"y)/("d"x)`

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