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10 January, 12:26

A factory makes TV's and video machines. Checking for faults regularly, on average, 5 out of every 300 TV's are faulty and 8 out of every 200 video machines are faulty.

A) if I check two TV's and 1 video machine at random, what's the probability that exactly one of them is faulty?

B) how many TV's must be checked so that the probability of at least one being faulty is greater than 0.95.

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  1. 10 January, 12:34
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    A. 1 out of 60 for the tv, 1 out of 25 for the video. This comes to 2/85 that one is faulty. B. 286, since 285 has exactly a. 95 chance
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