An assembler of computer routers and modems uses parts from two sources. Company A supplies 80% of

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An assembler of computer routers and modems uses parts from two sources. Company A supplies 80% of the parts and company B supplies the remaining 20% of the parts. From past experience, the assembler knows that 5% of the parts supplied by company A are defective and 3% of the parts supplied by company B are defective. An assembled modem selected at random is found to have a defective part. Which of the two companies is more likely to have supplied the defective part?

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Statistics For Engineering And The Sciences

ISBN: 9781498728850

6th Edition

Authors: William M. Mendenhall, Terry L. Sincich

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