Mr. Arriola, a quality control manager of a car manufacturing factory, takes a sample of 30 cars. He finds that one car has a break defect. Given this, what is the probability that a car taken at random from the samples will not be defective? Explain
Based on the computed probability, will you suggest to Mr. Arriola not to inspect all cars that were not considered as sample? Why or why not?
Why do some people gamble in unfair games, say text raffles, roulette, or lotto, even if they know that their chance of winning is very small?
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Mr. Arriola, a quality control manager of a car manufacturing factory, takes a sample of 30 cars. He finds that one car
has a break defect. Given this, what is the probability that a car taken at random from the samples will not be
defective? Explain
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