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Mrs. Jones buys two toys for her son. The probability that the first toy is defective is 1/3, and the probability that the second toy is defective given that the first toy is defective is 1/5. What is the probability that both toys are defective?

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Answer:
(1)/(15)

Explanation:

Let F denote the event of first toy is defective and S denote the second toy is defective .

Given: The probability that the first toy is defective
P(F)=(1)/(3)

The probability that the second toy is defective given that the first toy is defective
P(S|F)=(1)/(5)

The formula to calculate the conditional probability is given by :-


P(S|F)=(P(S\cap F))/(P(F))\\\\\Rightarrow P(S\cap F)=P(S|F)* P(F)\\\\\Rightarrow\ P(S\cap F)=(1)/(3)* (1)/(5)=(1)/(15)

Hence, the probability that both toys are defective=
(1)/(15)

User Myfunnyfella
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Answer:

Probability=
(1)/(15)

Explanation:

As it is given that

Probability of toy A is defective is =P(A) =
(1)/(3)

Probability of toy b is defective if A is defective = P (B)=
(1)/(5)

WE have to find the P(A n B)

By the law of Probability

P(A n B) = P (A).P(B)

putting the values given to us

P(AnB)=
(1)/(3) *
(1)/(5)

Probability=
(1)/(15)

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