Hello,
My question is I have this box with 20 items in it. the odds there is no defectives is 60%. the odds of 1 defect is 30% and the odds of 2 defects is 10%. if 2 samples are randomly selected and are good, what is the probability this box has no defects?
the book I have has the formula:
P(A) = (k)(n-k)
(m)(r-m)
---------
(n)
(r)
k is the defective items, n is the # of items (20 in our case), r is sample size (2 in our case) and m is
m defects.
in this example, is k going to be 0 since it's supposed to be a non defective box? is this true for m?
also what do I do with the 60% probability that was given? does that play a role in this question?
thanks!
My question is I have this box with 20 items in it. the odds there is no defectives is 60%. the odds of 1 defect is 30% and the odds of 2 defects is 10%. if 2 samples are randomly selected and are good, what is the probability this box has no defects?
the book I have has the formula:
P(A) = (k)(n-k)
(m)(r-m)
---------
(n)
(r)
k is the defective items, n is the # of items (20 in our case), r is sample size (2 in our case) and m is
m defects.
in this example, is k going to be 0 since it's supposed to be a non defective box? is this true for m?
also what do I do with the 60% probability that was given? does that play a role in this question?
thanks!