[Steps Shown] In a particular manufacturing plant, two machines (A and B) produce a part. Machine B is newer and faster than machine A. In one 5-minute
Question: In a particular manufacturing plant, two machines (A and B) produce a part. Machine B is newer and faster than machine A. In one 5-minute period, a lot consisting of 32 parts is produced. Twenty-two are produced by machine B and the rest by machine A. Suppose an inspector randomly samples a dozen of the parts from this lot.
- What is the probability that exactly three parts were produced by machine A?
- What is the probability that half of the parts were produced by each machine?
- What is the probability that all of the parts were produced by machine B?
- What is the probability that seven, eight, or nine parts were produced by machine B?
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