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Over the past 200 working days, the number of defective parts produced by a machine is given is given in the followig table.

Determine the probability that tomorrow's output will have

A

no defective part.

B

atleast one defective part.

C

nor more than 5 defective parts.

D

more than 13 defective parts.

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Total numbers of working days, n(S)=200
i) Number of days in which no defective parts = `(n(E_(1)))/(n(S))= 50/200 = 1/4 = 0.25`
Hence, the probability that no defective part is 0.25.
ii) Number of days in which atleast one defective part, is
`n(E_(2)= 32+22+18+12+12+10+10+8+6+6+2+2=150`
`therefore` Probability that atleast one defective part `=(n(E_(2)))/(n(S))= 150/200=3/4=0.75`
Hence, the probability that all least one defective part is 0.75.
iii) Number of days in which not more than 5 defective parts,
`n(E_(3))=50+32+22+12=146`
`therefore` Probability that not more than 5 defective parts
`(n(E_(3)))/(n(S))=146/200=0.73`
Hence, the probability that not more than 5 defective parts is 0.73.
iv) Number of days in which more than 13 defective parts
`n(E_(4))=0`
`therefore` Probability that more than 13 defective parts
`=(n(E_(4)))/(n(S))==0/200=0`
Hence, the probability that more than 13 defective parts is 0.
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