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4 October, 08:20

At a factory that produces pistons for cars, Machine 1 produced satisfactory pistons and unsatisfactory pistons today. Machine 2 produced satisfactory pistons and unsatisfactory pistons today. Suppose that one piston from Machine 1 and one piston from Machine 2 are chosen at random from today's batch. What is the probability that the piston chosen from Machine 1 is unsatisfactory and the piston chosen from Machine 2 is satisfactory?

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  1. 4 October, 08:47
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    I suspect that there's supposed to be a number before each "satisfactory" and each "unsatisfactory", and I'm pretty sure that none of them is there. The question, exactly as it's written, can't be answered.
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