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9 June, 12:41

Twenty of the 50 digital video recorders (DVRs) in an inventory are known to be defective. What is the probability you randomly select an item that is not defective?

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  1. 9 June, 12:59
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    If 20 out of 50 DVRs are said to be defective, the ones that are supposedly not defective would leave a total of 30 DVRs.

    Defective - 20/50 (2/5 simplest form)

    Not Defective - 30/50 (3/5 simplest form)

    As shown directly above, there is a possible 30 out of 50 DVRs not defective.

    Which means the probability rate is a 30/50 (3/5) chance. Percentage-wise, it'd be a 60% chance of choosing a non-defective DVR.

    You're welcome.
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