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NAMA : ZAQIA RACHMA DEWI

NIM : C1C020066

KELAS : STATISTIKA EKONOMI A

TUGAS 6

1. A supplier shipped a lot of six parts to a company. The lot contained three defective parts.
Suppose the customer decided to randomly select two parts and test them for defects.
How large a sample space is the customer potentially working with? List the sample
space. Using the sample space list, determine the probability that the customer will select
a sample with exactly one defect.
ANSWER :
Using the sample space list, determine the probability that the customer will select a
sample with exactly one defect.
D = Defective part
A = Acceptable part
Sample Space:
D1 D2, D2 D3, D3 A5
D1 D3, D2 A4, D3 A6
D1 A4, D2 A5, A4 A5
D1 A5, D2 A6, A4 A6
D1 A6, D3 A4, A5 A6
There are 15 members of the sample space
The probability of selecting exactly one defect out of
two is:
9/15 = .60

2. a) P(A  D) = P(A) + P(D) - P(A  D) = 25/60 + 23/60 - 5/60 = 43/60 = .7167


b) P(E  B) = P(E) + P(B) - P(E  B) = 16/60 + 20/60 - 6/60 = 30/60 = .5000
c) P(D  E) = P(D) + P(E) = 23/60 + 16/60 = 39/60 = .6500
3.
E F G
A 15 12 8 35
B 11 17 19 47
C 21 32 27 80
D 18 13 12 43
65 74 66 205
a) P(GA) = 8/35 = .2286

b) P(BF) = 17/74 = .2297

c) P(CE) = 21/65 = .3231

d) P(EG) = .0000

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