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zheka24 [161]
3 years ago
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(a) A lamp has two bulbs of a type with an average lifetime of 1600 hours. Assuming that we can model the probability of failure

of these bulbs by an exponential density function with mean μ = 1600, find the probability that both of the lamp's bulbs fail within 1800 hours. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)(b) Another lamp has just one bulb of the same type as in part (a). If one bulb burns out and is replaced by a bulb of the same type, find the probability that the two bulbs fail within a total of 1800 hours. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

Mathematics
2 answers:
lara [203]3 years ago
4 0

Complete Question

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Answer:

a

The probability is P_T= 0.4560

b

The probability is P_F= 0.0013

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The mean for the exponential density function of bulbs failure is \mu = 1600 \ hours

Generally the cumulative distribution for exponential distribution is mathematically represented as

       1 - e^{- \lambda x}

The objective is to obtain the p=probability of the bulbs failure within 1800 hours

So for the first bulb the probability will be

        P_1(x < 1800)

 And for the second bulb the probability will be

       P_2 (x< 1800)

So from our probability that we are to determine the area to the left of 1800 on the distribution curve

    Now the  rate parameter  \lambda is mathematically represented as

                           \lambda = \frac{1}{\mu}

                          \lambda = \frac{1}{1600}

The probability of the first bulb failing with 1800 hours is mathematically evaluated as

                   P_1(x < 1800) = 1 - e^{\frac{1}{1600} * 1800 }

                                        = 0.6753

Now the probability of both bulbs failing would be

              P_T=P_1(x < 1800) * P_2(x < 1800)

           = 0.6375 * 06375

           P_T= 0.4560

Let assume that one bulb failed at time T_a and the second bulb failed at time T_b  then

                 T_a + T_b = 1800\ hours

The mathematical expression to obtain the probability that the first bulb failed within between zero and T_a and the second bulb failed between T_a \ and \  1800 is represented as

             P_F=\int_{0}^{1800}\int_{0}^{1800-x} \f{\lambda }^{2}e^{-\lambda x}* e^{-\lambda y}dx dy

            =\int_{0}^{1800} {\lambda }e^{-\lambda x}\int_{0}^{1800-x} {\lambda } e^{-\lambda y}dx dy

            =\int_{0}^{1800} {\frac{1}{1600} }e^{-\lambda x}\int_{0}^{1800-x} \frac{1}{1600 } e^{-\lambda y}dx dy

          =\int_{0}^{1800} {\frac{1}{1600} }e^{-\lambda x}[e^{- \lambda y}]\left {1800-x} \atop {0}} \right. dx        

          =\int_{0}^{1800} {\frac{1}{1600} }e^{-\frac{x}{1600} }[e^{- \frac{1800 -x}{1600} }-1] dx

            =[ {\frac{1}{1600} }e^{-\frac{1800}{1600} }-\frac{1}{1600}[e^{- \frac{x}{1600} }] \left {1800} \atop {0}} \right.

           =[ {\frac{1}{1600} }e^{-\frac{1800}{1600} }-\frac{1}{1600}[e^{- \frac{1800}{1600} }] -[[ {\frac{1}{1600} }e^{-\frac{1800}{1600} }-\frac{1}{1600}[e^{-0}]

           =[\frac{1}{1600} e^{-\frac{1800}{1600} } - \frac{1}{1600} e^{-0}  ]

         =0.001925 -0.000625

         P_F= 0.0013

Rus_ich [418]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a) 0.4560

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Failure of Bulbs has an Exponential Density Function with a mean(\mu) = 1600 hours

Cumulative distribution function of Exponential Distribution is given by:   1-e^{-\λ *x}

We want the probability of both bulbs failing before 1800 hours

This means P_{1st bulb} (X<1800) and P_{2nd bulb} (X<1800) =??

So, we want area to the left of value 1800 on the distribution curve

Here, λ = 1 / 600

P(X<1800) = 1-e^{-λ *x}

              =1-e^-{ 1 / 1600 *1800}

              =0.6753

This is the probability that one bulb will fail within 1800 hours.

Probability of both bulbs is simply, 0.6753 * 0.6753 = 0.4560

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