6. (19 points 3, 4,4, 8) A quality control engineer inspects computers as they come off the production line. He must decide whether to accept a computer as OK (ready to be sold) reject it (cannot...
6. (19 points 3, 4,4, 8) A quality control engineer inspects computers as they come off the production line. He must decide whether to accept a computer as OK (ready to be sold) reject it (cannot be sold) or subject it to further testing. An experiment consists of watching what the quality control engineer does as the computers come off the production line. a List the outcomes of the sample space b. List all possible events C. If a computer is not rejected, which event(s) in part b. have occurred? d. Attach the probabilities to the outcomes in the sample space if the probability of accepting the computer is seven times that of rejecting the computer and the probability of further testing is twice that of rejecting the computer
6. (19 points 3, 4,4, 8) A quality control engineer inspects computers as they come off the production line. He must decide whether to accept a computer as OK (ready to be sold) reject it (cannot be sold) or subject it to further testing. An experiment consists of watching what the quality control engineer does as the computers come off the production line. a List the outcomes of the sample space b. List all possible events C. If a computer is not rejected, which event(s) in part b. have occurred? d. Attach the probabilities to the outcomes in the sample space if the probability of accepting the computer is seven times that of rejecting the computer and the probability of further testing is twice that of rejecting the computer