A lot of bulbs contain defective ones. One bulb is drawn at random from the lot. What is the probability that this bulb is defective?
Suppose the bulb drawn in is not defective and is not replaced. Now one bulb is drawn at random from the rest. What is the probability that this bulb is not defective?
Step 1: Calculate the probability that the first bulb drawn is defective
It is given that the total number of bulbs in the lot
And, the number of defective bulbs
Now, as we know,
The probability that the first bulb drawn is defective
The probability that the first bulb drawn is defective
The probability that the first bulb drawn is defective
The probability that the first bulb drawn is defective
Hence, the probability that the first bulb drawn is defective is .
Step 2: Calculate the probability that the second bulb drawn is not defective
According to the question, the bulb drawn in the subpart is not defective and is not replaced.
So, the total number of bulbs available for the second draw
And, the number of defective bulbs
So, the number of non-defective bulbs
Again, as we know,
The probability that the second bulb drawn is not defective
The probability that the second bulb drawn is not defective
The probability that the second bulb drawn is not defective
Hence, the probability that the second bulb drawn is not defective is .
The probability that the first bulb drawn is defective is .
The probability that the second bulb drawn is not defective is .