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2.7.3. A batch of 500 containers of frozen orange juice contains 5 that are defective. Two are selected, at random,
without replacement, from the batch. Let A and B denote the events that the first and second containers selected are
defective, respectively.
(b) If the sampling were done with replacement, would A and B be independent?
(a) P(B | A) = 4/499 and P( B)=P(B|A)P( A)+P( B|A' ) P( A ' )=( 4/ 499)(5/500)+(5/499)( 495/500)=5/500
Therefore, A and B are not independent.
2.7.7. The probability that a lab specimen contains high levels of contamination is 0.10. Five samples are checked,
(a) What is the probability that none contain high levels of contamination?
(b) What is the probability that exactly one contains high levels of contamination?
(c) What is the probability that at least one contains high levels of contamination?
It is useful to work one of these exercises with care to illustrate the laws of probability. Let Hi denote the
(a)
(b)
The requested probability is the probability of the union and these events are
5(0.0656) = 0.328.
(c) Let B denote the event that no sample contains high levels of contamination. The requested
2.7.11.The following circuit operates if and only if there is a path of functional devices from left to right. The
probability that each device functions is as shown. Assume that the probability that a device is functional does not
depend on whether or not other devices are functional. What is the probability that the circuit operates?
2.7.12. The following circuit operates if and only if there is a path of functional devices from left to right. The
probability that each device functions is as shown. Assume that the probability that a device is functional
does not depend on whether or not other devices are functional. What is the probability that the circuit
operates?
Let A denote the upper devices function. Let B denote the lower devices function.
2.8.1. Customers are used to evaluate preliminary product designs. In the past, 95% of highly successful products
received good reviews, 60% of moderately successful products received good reviews, and 10% of poor products
received good reviews. In addition, 40% of products have been highly successful, 35% have been moderately
(b) If a new design attains a good review, what is the probability that it will be a highly successful product?
(c) If a product does not attain a good review, what is the probability that it will be a highly successful product?
Let G denote a product that received a good review. Let H, M, and P denote products that were high, moderate,
(a)
2.8.2. Suppose that P(A | B) 07, P(A) 05, and P(B) 02. Determine P(B | A).
originate each day. It is found that 1% of the legitimate users originate calls from two or more metropolitan areas
in a single day. However, 30% of fraudulent users originate calls from two or more metropolitan areas in a single
day. The proportion of fraudulent users is 0.01%. If the same user originates calls from two or more metropolitan
areas in a single day, what is the probability that the user is fraudulent?
Let F denote a fraudulent user and let T denote a user that originates calls from two or more metropolitan
2.8.5. Consider the hospital emergency room data given below. Use Bayes’ theorem to calculate the probability
P( L|D) P( D )
P( D|L)=
P( L|A )P( A )+P( L|B )P( B)+P (L|C )P (C )+P (L|D )P( D )
(0. 0559 )(0 .1945 )
=
(0. 0368 )(0 .2378 )+(0 . 0386 )(0 .3142 )+(0 . 0436)(0 . 2535 )+(0 . 0559)(0 . 1945)
=0 . 2540
2.8.9. An e-mail filter is planned to separate valid e-mails from spam. The word free occurs in 60% of the spam
messages and only 4% of the valid messages. Also, 20% of the messages are spam. Determine the following
probabilities:
(c) The message is valid given that it does not contain free.
(b) P(S|F) =
P ( F|S ) P(S ) 0.6 (0.2) = 0.789
=
P(F) 0.152
P ( F '|V ) P (V ) ( 0.96 ) 0.8
(c) P(V|F') =
'
= =0.906
P(F ) 1−0.152
2.9.1. Decide whether a discrete or continuous random variable is the best model for each of the following
variables:
(a) The number of cracks exceeding one-half inch in 10 miles of an interstate highway.
(a) discrete (b) continuous (c) discrete, but large values might be modeled as continuous
2.9.2. Decide whether a discrete or continuous random variable is the best model for each of the following
variables:
(b) The number of times a transistor in a computer memory changes state in one operation.
(c) The volume of gasoline that is lost to evaporation during the filling of a gas tank.