Final answer:
To compute the probability of delay due to material shortage in a construction project, we can use the law of total probability. However, without knowing the probability of shortage of both timber and concrete, we cannot calculate the exact probability.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to compute the probability that the project will be delayed due to material shortage, we can use the law of total probability. There are two possible scenarios: either there is a shortage of timber or there is a shortage of concrete.
If there is a shortage of timber, the probability is P(T)=0.15. If there is a shortage of concrete given a shortage of timber, the probability is P(C|T)=0.4. Finally, if both timber and concrete are in shortage, the probability of delay is 0.8.
So we can calculate the probability of delay as follows:
P(Delay) = P(T) * P(C|T) + P(T and C) = 0.15 * 0.4 + P(T and C)
Now, since we do not know the probability of shortage of both timber and concrete, we cannot solve for P(T and C). Therefore, we cannot compute the exact probability of delay due to material shortage.