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Bulbs are packed in cartons each containing 40 bulbs. Seven hundred cartons were examined for defective bulbs and the results are given in the following table.


Number of0123456Moredefectivethan 6bulbsFrequency400180484118832

One carton was selected at random. What is the probability that it has
(i) No defective bulb?

(ii)
Defective bulbs from 2 - 6?

(iii) Defective bulbs less than 4?


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Solution

Total number of cartons, n(S) = 700

(i) Number of cartons which has no defective bulb, n(E1)=400
Probability that no defective bulb =n(E1)n(S)=400700=47.
Hence, the probability that no defective bulb is 47

(ii) Number of cartons which has defective bulbs from 2 to 6,
n(E2)=48+41+18+8+3=118
Probability that the defective bulb from 2 to 6 =n(E2)n(S)=118700=59350
Hence, the probability that the defective bulb from 2 to 6 is 59350.

(iii) Number of cartons which has defective bulb less than 4,
n(E3)=400+180+48+41=669.
The Probability that the defective bulbs less than 4 =n(E2)n(S)=669700
Hence, the probability that the defective bulb less than 4 is 669700.



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