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प्रश्न
A factory has three machines X, Y and Z producing 1000, 2000 and 3000 bolts per day respectively. The machine X produces 1% defective bolts, Y produces 1.5% and Zproduces 2% defective bolts. At the end of a day, a bolt is drawn at random and is found to be defective. What is the probability that this defective bolt has been produced by machine X?
उत्तर
Let E1, E2 and E3 denote the events that machine X produces bolts, machine Yproduces bolts and machine Z produces bolts, respectively.
Let A be the event that the bolt is defective.
Total number of bolts = 1000 + 2000 + 3000 = 6000
P(E1) = \[\frac{1000}{6000} = \frac{1}{6}\]
P(E2) =\[\frac{2000}{6000} = \frac{1}{3}\]=
P(E3) =\[\frac{3000}{6000} = \frac{1}{2}\]
The probability that the defective bolt is produced by machine X is given by P (E1/A).
\[\text{ Now } , \]
\[P\left( A/ E_1 \right) = 1 \% = \frac{1}{100}\]
\[P\left( A/ E_2 \right) = 1 . 5 \% = \frac{15}{1000}\]
\[P\left( A/ E_3 \right) = 2 \% = \frac{2}{100}\]
\[\text{ Using Bayes' theorem, we get } \]
\[ \text{ Required probability } = P\left( E_1 /A \right) = \frac{P\left( E_1 \right)P\left( A/ E_1 \right)}{P\left( E_1 \right)P\left( A/ E_1 \right) + P\left( E_2 \right)P\left( A/ E_2 \right) + + P\left( E_2 \right)P\left( A/ E_2 \right)}\]
\[ = \frac{\frac{1}{6} \times \frac{1}{100}}{\frac{1}{6} \times \frac{1}{100} + \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{15}{1000} + \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{2}{100}}\]
\[ = \frac{\frac{1}{6}}{\frac{1}{6} + \frac{1}{2} + 1} = \frac{\frac{1}{6}}{\frac{1 + 3 + 6}{6}} = \frac{1}{10}\]
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