1) A manager has available a pool of 11 employees who could be…

Question Answered step-by-step 1) A manager has available a pool of 11 employees who could be… 1) A manager has available a pool of 11 employees who could be assigned to a? project-monitoring task. 5 of the employees are women and 6 are men. 3 of the men are brothers. The manager is to make the assignment at random so that each of the11 employees is equally likely to be chosen. Let A be the event? “chosen employee is a? man” and B the event? “chosen employee is one of the? brothers.”a. Find the probability of A.b. Find the probability of B.c. Find the probability of the intersection of A and B. 2) A lightbulb manufacturer ships large consignments of lightbulbs to big industrial users. When the production process is functioning? correctly, which is 70% of the? time, 25?% of all bulbs produced are defective.? However, the process is susceptible to an occasional? malfunction, leading to a defective rate of 50?%. If a defective bulb is? found, what is the probability that the process is functioning? correctly? If a non-defective bulb is? found, what is the probability that the process is operating? correctly? a) If a defective bulb is? found, the probability that the process is functioning correctly is _____? b) If a non-defective bulb is? found, the probability that the process is functioning correctly is____?    Math Statistics and Probability ECON 106 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)