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vlada-n [284]
3 years ago
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Please Help!! In a discount store, 12% of the 100 cups in stock have some unnoticeable defect. What is the probability of buying

12 cups that don’t have any defect? And what is the probability of getting all 12 cups having a defect?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
3 0

≈Answer:

a)What is the probability of buying 12 cups that don’t have any defect?

0.1955

b) And what is the probability of getting all 12 cups having a defect?

9.52 × 10⁻¹⁶

Step-by-step explanation:

In the question,we are given the following values:

12% of the 100 cups in stock have some unnoticeable defect.

The number of cups that have defect in stock is calculated as:

12/100 × 100 = 12 cups

The number of cups that doesn't have defect is calculated as:

Total number of cups in stock - Number of cups in stock that have defect.

100 - 12 = 88 cups

a) What is the probability of buying 12 cups that don’t have any defect?

Probability Formula = Number of events/ Number or possible outcomes.

The probability of buying cups that don't have any defect =

88/100 × 87/99 × 86/98 × 85/97 × 84/96 × 83/95 × 82/94 × 81/93 × 80/92 × 79/91 × 78/90 × 77/89  = 0.1955138721

Approximately = 0.1955

b) And what is the probability of getting all 12 cups having a defect?

Probability Formula = Number of events/ Number or possible outcomes.

= 12/100 × 11/99 × 10/98 ×  9/97 × 8/96 × 7/95 × 6/94 × 5/93 × 4/92 × 3/91 ×2/90 × 1/89  

= 9.519991996 ×10⁻¹⁶

Approximately = 9.52 × 10⁻¹⁶

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