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A factory has two Machines-I and II. Machine-I produces 60% of items and Machine-II produces 40% of the items of the total output. Further 2% of the items produced by Machine-I are defective where - Mathematics

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A factory has two Machines-I and II. Machine-I produces 60% of items and Machine-II produces 40% of the items of the total output. Further 2% of the items produced by Machine-I are defective whereas 4% produced by Machine-II are defective. If an item is drawn at random what is the probability that it is defective?

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Solution

Let A1 be the event that items are produced by machine – I, A2 be the event that items are produced by machine – II.

Let B be the event of drawing a defective item.

We have to find the total probability of event B.

That is P(B) clearly A1 and A2 are mutually exclusive and exhaustive events.

∴ P(B) = P(A1) . P(B/A1) + P(A2) . P(B/A2)

Given P(A1) = `60/100` = 0.60

P(B/A1) = `2/100` = 0.02

P(A2) = `40/100` = 0.40

P(B/A2) = `4/100` = 0.04

P(B) = P(A1) . P(B/A1) + P(A2) . P(B/A2)

= 0.60 × 0.02 + 0.40 × 0.04

= 0.012 + 0.016

= 0.028

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Chapter 12: Introduction to probability theory - Exercise 12.4 [Page 264]

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Samacheer Kalvi Mathematics - Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 12 Introduction to probability theory
Exercise 12.4 | Q 1 | Page 264
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