Question: Reference Pirnot, T. L. (2014). Mathematics all around (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education. Of the coffee makers sold in an appliance store, 6% have
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Pirnot, T. L. (2014). Mathematics all around (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education.
Of the coffee makers sold in an appliance store, 6% have either a faulty switch or a defective cord, 2.2% have a faulty switch, and .8% have both defects. What is the probability that a coffee maker will have a defective cord given that it has either a fautly switch or defective cord? Give results to the nearest thousandths
A. 0.367
B. .0767
C. 0.008
D. 0.022
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