In a lot of n components, 30% are defective. Two components are drawn at random and

Chapter 2, Problem 25

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In a lot of \(n\) components, \(30 \%\) are defective. Two components are drawn at random and tested. Let A be the event that the first component drawn is defective, and let B be the event that the second component drawn is defective. For which lot size \(n\) will A and B be more nearly independent:  \(n=10 \text { or } n=10,000\)? Explain.

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30%

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n=10 or n=10,000

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