Probability problem

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1. for a group of students,30%,40% & 50% failed in physics,chemistry & at least one of the two subjects respectively.if an examinee is selected at random,what is the probability that he passed in physics if it is known that he failed in chemistry ?ans is 1/6,how?

a).1/2                                                                                                                                            b)1/3

c).1/4                                                                                                                                             d).1/6

 

2. a packet of 10 electronic components is known to include 2 defectives.if a sample of 4 components is selected at random from the packet,what is the probability that the sample does not contain more than 1 defective? ans is 13/15,how?

a).1/3                                                                                                                                             b).2/3

c).13/15                                                                                                                                          d).3/15

 

3. 8 identical balls are placed at random in three bags.what is the probability that the first bag will contain 3 balls? ans is 0.2731,how?

a).0.2731                                                                                                                                              b).0.3256

c).0.1924                                                                                                                                                d).0.3443

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ANSWER - 1

There seems some errors in forming question.According to me, question should be read as follow :-

1. given 30% is the passing probability for physics

2. given 40% is the passing probability for chemistry

3. given 50% is the probability of failed in atleast in One subject out of two i.e. either in 1+ in both subjects

Let there be 100 students

50% prob. of failed in atleast in one = prob. of pass physics + prob. of pass chemistry - prob. of passing both subjects

50 = 30 + 40 - n(Passed in both Phy & Chem)

n(Passed in both Phy & Chem) = 20.

Ppl who passed in ONLY Physics = 30 - 20 = 10

If the person who got selected did fail in chemistry, there are 60 such people.

P(Passed in Physics given that the person failed in Chem) = 10 / 60 = 1/6.

ANSWER - 2

We have to find prob. of not more than 1 defective i.e. in sampling, we may get 0 or 1 defective

Required Prob. = 1 - prob. of getting 2 defectives

                             = 1 - (2C2 * 8C2 / 10C4)

                             = 1 - 2/15

                             = 13/15

                                                                     OR

Required Prob. = prob of getting 0 defective + prob of getting 1 defective

                             = ((2C0 * 8C4) + (2C1 * 8C3)) / 10C4

                             = 13/15

 

ANSWER - 3

1. The first ball can be distributed to 1st box or 2nd box or 3rd box i.e. it can be distributed in 3 ways

2. Similarly 2nd ball also can be distributed in 3 ways. Thus First 2 ball can be distributed in 3power2

3. In this way, 8 balls can be distributed to 3 boxes in 3power8

 

Now there is requirement that first box should contain 3 balls which implies that remaining 5 balls

must go to remaining 2 boxes and in 2power5 (as above in  1 & 2)           

3 balls out of 8 balls can be selected in 8C3 ways, Thus

Required Prob. = (8C3 * 2power5) / 3power8

                            = (56*32) / 6561

                           = 1792 / 6561

                           = 0.2731

 


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