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Answer:</h2>
The probability that a defective component came from shipment II is:
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
Let A denote the event that the defective component was from shipment I
Also, P(A)=2%=0.02
and B denote the event that the defective component was from shipment II.
i.e. P(B)=5%=0.05
Also, P(shipment I is chosen)=1/2=0.5
and P(shipment II is chosen)=1/2=0.5
The probability that a defective component came from shipment II is calculated by Baye's rule as follows:
Hence, the answer is:
Two of the sides are the same (12) so the two angles at the top will also be the same, so you have two angles that are 62.
62 + 62 = 124
The three angles of a triangle need to equal 180.
X = 180-124 = 56
The answer is x = 56
Sin² x + sin x = 0
sin x ( sin x + 1 ) = 0
sin x = 0 or sin x + 1 = 0
x 1 = kπ, sin x = -1
k ∈ Z x 2 = 3π/2 + 2 kπ, k ∈ Z
[40 times 6]+16
256 is the answer