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levacccp [35]
3 years ago
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Your consulting firm is submitting a bid for a big contract. From previous data, you know your firm has a 51% of successfully la

nding the contract. The agency to which you submitted your bid has asked for more information about your bid. Past experience indicates that for 70% of successful bids and 44% of unsuccessful bids, the agency asks for more information. (In other words, if you successfully bid, then the probability the agency asks for information is 70%, etc.) If an agency asks for more information, what is the probability the bid is successful
Mathematics
1 answer:
GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

P(S/A) = 0.6235

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's call S that you successfully bid, S' that you unsuccessfully bid, A that the agency asked for more information and A' that the agency didn't asked for more information.

So, the probability P(S/A) that the bid is successful given that the agency asks for more information is calculated as:

P(S/A) = P(S∩A)/P(A)

Where P(A) = P(S∩A) + P(S'∩A)

Then, the probability P(S∩A)  that you successfully bid and the agency asked for more information is:

P(S∩A) = 0.51 * 0.7 =  0.357

Because your firm has a 51% of successfully landing the contract and if you successfully bid, then the probability the agency asks for information is 70%.

At the same way, the the probability P(S'∩A)  that you unsuccessfully bid and the agency asked for more information is:

P(S'∩A) = (1-0.51) * 0.44 = 0.2156

So, P(A) and P(S/A) are equal to:

P(A) = 0.357 + 0.2156 = 0.5726

P(S/A) = 0.357/0.5726 = 0.6235

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