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In a reliability test there is a 42% probability that a computer chip survives more than 500 temperature cycles. If a computer chip does not survive more than 500 temperature cycles, then there is a 73% probability that it was manufactured by company A. Let A be the event that the chip was "made by company A", and B be the event that a chip "survives 500 temperature cycles". That is A made by company A = " ", and B survives 500 temperature cycles = " ". What is the Probability that a computer chip is not manufactured by company A and does not survive more than 500 temperature cycles?

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Answer:

The probability is
P(B' n A ' ) = 16%

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

A is the event that the chip was "made by company A"

B is the event that a chip "survives 500 temperature cycles"

The probability that a computer chip survives more than 500 temperature cycles is


P(B) = 42%
= 0.42

The probability that does not survive more than 500 temperature cycles and it was manufactured by company A is
P(A | B' ) = 0.73

The probability that the computer chip is not manufactured by company A and does not survive more than 500 temperature cycles is mathematically evaluated as


P(B' n A ' ) = P (B' | A' ) P(B ')

Where
B' \ and \ A' are a A and B complements and | represented AND operator

So


P(B' n A ' ) = [1 - P (B' | A )] [1 - P(B )]

substituting values


P(B' n A ' ) = [1 - 0.73] [1 - 0.42 ]


P(B' n A ' ) = (0.27 )(0.58)


P(B' n A ' ) =0.16


P(B' n A ' ) = 16%

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