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We have to maximize the above equation.
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Answer:
a) Figure attached
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Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we can find first the probability of being dfective on the shipment like this:
Since he select 10000 and 1000 of theme were defective.
Now we know that the inspector select 2 switches at random so then we can create the possible outcomes.
Part a
The tree diagram is on the figure attached, the sample space on this case is:
D = represent a defective switch
N= represent a non defective swicth
Part b
For this case we want the probability that both switches would be defective and on this case we can do this:
Assuming independent between the events.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let :
C = number of cats
D = number of dogs
Raul's pet store has a play area that can fit up to 30 cats and dogs.
C + D = 30
The pet store never has more than 8 cats in the play areas.
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C < 9</h2>
(there can never be 9 or more cats)
As or the number of dogs :
C + D = 30
C = 30 - D
Since we know that C < 9. To get the number of dogs allowed, we just plug in 30 - D for C.
30 - D < 9
30 - 9 < D
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D > 21</h2>
(dogs have to be 22 or more)
Well what us the question we can't help if you don't ask
Two planes intersect at a line. Not a point.