An unreliable company produces a large shipment of blenders where 15% have a defective motor, and 23% have a defective electrical cord and 11% have both defects.
If you randomly select a blender in this shipment, find the probability that it has...
a) only a defective electrical cord. %
Write your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place, i.e. 86.2%. Do not include the percent symbol.
b) a good motor. %
Write your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place, i.e. 86.2%. Do not include the percent symbol.
c) a good motor and a good electrical cord. %
Write your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place, i.e. 86.2%. Do not include the percent symbol.
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An unreliable company produces a large shipment of blenders where 15% have a defective motor, and 23% have a defective electrical cord and 11% have both defects.
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