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rodikova [14]
4 years ago
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The probability that a machine works on a given day is based on whether it was working in the previous day. If the machine was w

orking yesterday, then the probability it will work today is 0.76. Of the machine was broken yesterday, then the probability it will be broken today is 0.33. Of the machine is broken today, what is the likelihood that it will be working two days from now
Mathematics
1 answer:
VashaNatasha [74]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

73.03% probability that it will be working two days from now

Step-by-step explanation:

The machine is broken today.

If the machine is broken on a day, the following day, it has a 1-0.33 = 0.67 probability of working on the next day.

Otherwise, if it is works correctly on a day, it has a 0.76 probability of working on the next day.

Uf the machine is broken today, what is the likelihood that it will be working two days from now

Either of these outcomes are acceptable:

Tomorrow - 2 days from now

Not working - working

Working - Working

Not working - working

Today, it does not work. So tomorrow the probability of not working correctly is 0.33. Then, if tomorrow does not work, 0.67 probability of working correctly two days from now

0.33*0.67 = 0.2211

Working - Working

Today, it does not work. So tomorrow the probability of working correctly is 0.67. Then, if tomorrow works, 0.76 probability of working correctly two days from now

0.67*0.76 = 0.5092

Total

0.2211 + 0.5092 = 0.7303

73.03% probability that it will be working two days from now

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