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15 June, 08:19

A company has 200 machines. Each machine has 12% probability of not working. If you were to pick 40 machines randomly, the probability that 5 would not be working is 5/40, the probability that all would be working is 87.5%, and the probability that at least one machine would be working is.

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  1. 15 June, 08:21
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    If the situation asks the probability that at least one machine would be working out from 40 can be solved as: 1 divided by 40 then multiplied to 100. From this, we get these values.

    1 / 40 = 0.025; then multiplied to 100 will result to 2.5%

    So, there's a 1/40 or 2.5% probability that at least 1 machine will work out from 40 machines.
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