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18 April, 23:33

Three defective electric toothbrushes were accidentally shipped to a drugstore by Fresh

and White products along with 17 nondefective ones.

i What is the probability the first two electric toothbrushes sold will returned to the

drugstore because they are defective?

ii What is the probability the first two electric toothbrushes sold will not be defective?

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  1. 18 April, 23:53
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    When you are sampling from a small finite lot, the hypergeometric distribution applies. The binomial is a poor approximation in this case.

    The general equation for the hypergeometric where aCx means the number of combinations of a items selected x at-a-time.:

    P (x) = [ (aCx) (N-aCn-x) ]/NCn

    Where

    N is the lot size = 20

    a is the number of defectives in the lot = 3.

    x is the number of defectives in the sample.

    n is the sample size = 2.

    A. The probability that the first item is defective is

    P (x=1) = [ (3C1) (17C1) ] / (20C2)

    = (3) (17) / 190 = 0.268

    The probability that the second item is defective is

    P (x = 1) = [ (2C1) (17C1) ] / (19C2) = (2) (17) / 171 = 0.199.

    So the total probability is (0.268) (0.199) = 0.0532

    B. The probability that the first item is good is:

    P (x = 0) = (3C0) (16C2) ]/20C2 = (1) (120) / 190 = 0.632

    The probability that the second item is defective is

    P (x = 0) = [ (3C0) (16C2) ]/19C2

    = (1) (120) / 171 = 0.670.

    The total probability is 0.632 (0.670) = 0.4234
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