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15 October, 23:05

A certain airplane has two independent alternators to provide electrical power. The probability that a given alternator will fail on a one-hour flight is 0.037. What is the probability that both will fail?.0014What is the probability that neither will fail? What is the probability that at least one fails?

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  1. 15 October, 23:31
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    Probability (Both fail) = 0.001369

    Probability (None fails) = 0.927369

    Probability (at least one fails) = 0.072631

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given data

    Probability (fail) P = 0.037

    two alternators is independent

    solution

    we get here first probability that both will fail will be

    Probability (Both fail) = 0.045² ... 1

    Probability (Both fail) = 0.001369

    and

    now we get probability that neither will fail

    Probability (None fails) = (1-0.037) ² ... 2

    Probability (None fails) = 0.927369

    and

    now we get probability that at least one fails

    Probability (at least one fails) = 1 - Probability (non fails) ... 3

    Probability (at least one fails) = 1 - 0.927369

    Probability (at least one fails) = 0.072631
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