Suppose that a bread manufacturing industry has three inspectors to stamp the expiration date on each package of bread. Ken, who stamps 20% of the packages, fails to stamp the expiration date once every 100 packages. Jen, who stamps 60% of the packages, fails to stamp once in every 200 packages. Kat, who stamps 20% of the packages, fails to stamp once in every 150 packages. If a package has no expiration date, what is the probability that it was inspected by Jen? 4/19 6/10 6/19 9/19
Suppose that a bread manufacturing industry has three inspectors to stamp the expiration date on each package of bread. Ken, who stamps 20% of the packages, fails to stamp the expiration date once every 100 packages. Jen, who stamps 60% of the packages, fails to stamp once in every 200 packages. Kat, who stamps 20% of the packages, fails to stamp once in every 150 packages. If a package has no expiration date, what is the probability that it was inspected by Jen? 4/19 6/10 6/19 9/19
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