Two components, A and B, operate in series. Being in

Chapter 5, Problem 78E

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Problem 78E

Two components, A and B, operate in series. Being in series means that for the system to operate, both components A and B must work. Assume the two components are independent. What is the probability the system works under these conditions? The probability A works is .90 and the probability B functions is also .90.

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QUESTION:

Problem 78E

Two components, A and B, operate in series. Being in series means that for the system to operate, both components A and B must work. Assume the two components are independent. What is the probability the system works under these conditions? The probability A works is .90 and the probability B functions is also .90.

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Step 1 of 1:

    Given the problem we have two components, A and B.  

  Assume the two components A and B are independent.

    Here we have to find the probability that the system works under the conditions.  


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