Answer:
Explanation:
given that the Chocolate House specializes in hand-dipped chocolates for special occasions. Three employees do all of the product packaging
Clerk I II III total
Pack 0.33 0.23 0.44 1
Defective 0.02 0.025 0.015
Pack&def 0.0066 0.00575 0.0066 0.01895
a) probability that a randomly selected box of chocolates was packed by Clerk 2 and does not contain any defective chocolate
= P(II clerk) -P(II clerk and defective) =
![0.23-0.00575=0.22425](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/jfmv5g06ibbikf1h17iuk5seop4a8g29wk.png)
b) the probability that a randomly selected box contains defective chocolate=P(I and def)+P(ii and def)+P(iiiand def)
=0.01895
c) Suppose a randomly selected box of chocolates is defective. The probability that it was packaged by Clerk 3
=P(clerk 3 and def)/P(defective)
=
![(0.0066)/(0.01895) \\=0.348285](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/nnkg4u05e53yksq5lqufwh9tg6ahuzyawp.png)