हिंदी
तमिलनाडु बोर्ड ऑफ सेकेंडरी एज्युकेशनएचएससी वाणिज्य कक्षा ११

In a screw factory machines A, B, C manufacture respectively 30%, 40% and 30% of the total output of these 2%, 4% and 6% percent are defective screws. - Business Mathematics and Statistics

Advertisements
Advertisements

प्रश्न

In a screw factory machines A, B, C manufacture respectively 30%, 40% and 30% of the total output of these 2%, 4% and 6% percent are defective screws. A screw is drawn at random from the product and is found to be defective. What is the probability that it was manufactured by Machine C?

योग

उत्तर

Let E1, E2, E3 and A be the events defined as follows:

E1 = Screw is manufactured by machine A

P`("E"_1) = 30/100`

E2 = Screw is manufactured by machine B

P`("E"_2) = 40/100`

E3 = Screw is manufactured by machine C

P`("E"_3) = 30/100`

A = Screw is defective

P`("A"/"E"_1)` = Probability that the defective screw is manufactured by machine A

= `2/100`

Similarly

P`("A"/"E"_2) = 4/100` and P`("A"/"E"_3) = 6/100`

Required probability = Probability that the bolt is manufactured by machine C given that the bolt drawn is defective = P`("E"_3/"A")`

∴ `"P"("E"_3/"A") = ("P"("E"_3) xx "P"("A"/"E"_3))/("P"("E"_1) xx "P"("A"/"E"_1) + "P"("E"_2) xx "P"("A"/"E"_2) + "P"("E"_3) xx "P"("A"/"E"_3))`

= `(30/100 xx 6/100)/(30/100 xx 2/100 + 4/100 xx 4/100 + 3/100 xx 6/100)`

= `(180/(10,000))/(60/(10,000) + 160/(10,000) + 180/(10,000))`

= `180/400`

P`("E"_3/"A")` = 0.45

shaalaa.com
Probability
  क्या इस प्रश्न या उत्तर में कोई त्रुटि है?
अध्याय 8: Descriptive Statistics and Probability - Miscellaneous Problems [पृष्ठ २०६]

APPEARS IN

सामाचीर कलवी Business Mathematics and Statistics [English] Class 11 TN Board
अध्याय 8 Descriptive Statistics and Probability
Miscellaneous Problems | Q 6 | पृष्ठ २०६

संबंधित प्रश्न

A family has two children. What is the probability that both the children are girls given that at least one of them is a girl?


Two urns contain the set of balls as given in the following table

Title White Red Black
Urn 1 10 6 9
Urn 2 3 7 15

One ball is drawn from each urn and find the probability that

  1. both balls are red
  2. both balls are of the same colour.

Bag I contains 3 Red and 4 Black balls while another Bag II contains 5 Red and 6 Black balls. One ball is drawn at random from one of the bags and it is found to be red. Find the probability that it was drawn from Bag I.


The first of three urns contains 7 White and 10 Black balls, the second contains 5 White and 12 Black balls and the third contains 17 White balls and no Black ball. A person chooses an urn at random and draws a ball from it. And the ball is found to be White. Find the probabilities that the ball comes from

  1. the first urn
  2. the second urn
  3. the third urn

Ten cards numbered 1 to 10 are placed in a box, mixed up thoroughly and then one card is drawn randomly. If it is known that the number on the drawn card is more than 4. What is the probability that it is an even number?


The two events A and B are mutually exclusive if


The probability of drawing a spade from a pack of card is


A committee of two persons is formed from 3 men and 2 women. What is the probability that the committee will have

  1. No woman
  2. One man
  3. No man

Eight coins are tossed once, find the probability of getting exactly two tails


Choose the correct alternative:

There are three events A, B and C of which one and only one can happen. If the odds are 7 to 4 against A and 5 to 3 against B, then odds against C is


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×