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Chapter 2 Problem 161SE

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Problem 161SE

Refer to Exercise 2.160. What is the probability that the number of runs, R, is less than or equal to 3?

Reference

A machine for producing a new experimental electronic component generates defectives from time to time in a random manner. The supervising engineer for a particular machine has noticed that defectives seem to be grouping (hence appearing in a nonrandom manner), thereby suggesting a malfunction in some part of the machine. One test for nonrandomness is based on the number of runs of defectives and nondefectives (a run is an unbroken sequence of either defectives or nondefectives). The smaller the number of runs, the greater will be the amount of evidence indicating nonrandomness. Of 12 components drawn from the machine, the first 10were not defective, and the last 2 were defective (NNNNNNNNNNDD). Assume randomness. What is the probability of observing

a this arrangement (resulting in two runs) given that 10 of the 12 components are not defective?

b two runs?

Solution

Answer:

Step 1 of 1:

Given, we have 12 components from the machine, the first 10 were not defectives and last 2 were defectives (NNNNNNNNNNDD)

The claim is to find the number of runs is less than or equal to 3.


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Title Mathematical Statistics with Applications  7 
Author Dennis Wackerly; William Mendenhall; Richard L. Scheaffer
ISBN 9780495110811

Refer to Exercise 2.160. What is the probability that the

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