d) Use Poisson approximation to find the probability that the sample contains at most 1defective part.

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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ISBN:9780134753119
Author:Sheldon Ross
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2.
Suppose the defective rate at a particular factory is 1%. Suppose 50 parts
were selected from the daily output of parts. Let X denote the number of
defective parts in the sample.
a)
Find the probability that the sample contains exactly 2 defective parts.
b)
Use Poisson approximation to find the probability that the sample contains
exactly 2 defective parts.
c)
Find the probability that the sample contains at most 1 defective part.
d)
Use Poisson approximation to find the probability that the sample contains
at most 1defective part.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Suppose the defective rate at a particular factory is 1%. Suppose 50 parts were selected from the daily output of parts. Let X denote the number of defective parts in the sample. a) Find the probability that the sample contains exactly 2 defective parts. b) Use Poisson approximation to find the probability that the sample contains exactly 2 defective parts. c) Find the probability that the sample contains at most 1 defective part. d) Use Poisson approximation to find the probability that the sample contains at most 1defective part.
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