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san4es73 [151]
3 years ago
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There are three modes of transporting material from Ontario to Florida, namely, by land, sea, or air. Also land transportation m

ay be by rail or highway. About half of the materials are transported by land, 30% by sea, and the rest by air. Also, 40% of all land transportation is by highway and the rest by rail shipments. The percentages of damaged cargo are, respectively, 10% by highway, 5% by rail, 6% by sea, and 2% by air. (1) What percentage of all cargoes may be expected to be damaged? (2) If a damaged cargo is received, what is the probability that it was shipped by land? By sea? By air?
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1 answer:
Semenov [28]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

0.057

0.6140

0.3158

0.0701

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Let :

P(L) = Number transported by land = half = 50% = 0.5

P(S) = number transported by sea = 30% = 0.3

P(A) = Number transported by air = (100 - (50 + 30))% = 20% = 0.2

P(H) = highway transport = 40% of land transport = 0.4 * 0.5 = 0.2

P(R) = Rail shipment =(100- 40)% = 60% of land transport = 0.6 * 0.5 = 0.3

Percentage of damaged cargo :

Let probability of damage = P(d)

P(d | H) = 0.1

P(d | R) = 0.05

P(d | S) = 0.06

P(d | A) = 0.02

1) What percentage of all cargoes may be expected to be damaged

[P(d | H)*p(H)] + [P(d | R)*p(R)] + [P(d | S)*p(S)] + [P(d | A)*p(A)]

(0.1*0.2) + (0.05*0.3) + (0.06*0.3) + (0.02*0.2) = 0.057

(2) If a damaged cargo is received, what is the probability that it was shipped by ;

land?

([P(d | H)*p(H)] + [P(d | R)*p(R)]) / [P(d | H)*p(H)] + [P(d | R)*p(R)] + [P(d | S)*p(S)] + [P(d | A)*p(A)]

((0.1*0.2) + (0.05*0.3)) / (0.1*0.2) + (0.05*0.3) + (0.06*0.3) + (0.02*0.2)

= 0.035 / 0.057

= 0.6140

By sea?

[P(d | S)*p(S)] / [P(d | H)*p(H)] + [P(d | R)*p(R)] + [P(d | S)*p(S)] + [P(d | A)*p(A)]

(0.06 * 0.3) / 0.057

= 0.3158

By air?

[P(d | A)*p(A)] / [P(d | H)*p(H)] + [P(d | R)*p(R)] + [P(d | S)*p(S)] + [P(d | A)*p(A)]

(0.02 * 0.2) / 0.057

= 0.0701

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