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A calculator requires a keystroke assembly and a logic circuit. Assume that 83% of the keystroke assemblies and 92% of the logi...Asked by Aleah
A calculator requires a keystroke assembly and a logic circuit. Assume that 83% of the keystroke
assemblies and 92% of the logic circuits are satisfactory. Find the probability that a finished
calculator will be satisfactory. Assume independence of keystroke assemblies and logic circuits.
assemblies and 92% of the logic circuits are satisfactory. Find the probability that a finished
calculator will be satisfactory. Assume independence of keystroke assemblies and logic circuits.
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The probability of several events <I>all</I> occurring is found by multiplying the probability of the individual events.
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