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Statistic question:
The company has two production facilities, one in ISTANBUL and one in IZMIR. The ISTANBUL plant makes 60% of
the companys total production. Quality control assurance manager think that 5% from ISTANBUL and 10% from
IZMIR product is defective. In order to optimize the cost of defective items the vice president wants to know the
probability of the defective item was produced by a particular plant. What Is the probability that the probability that
the product Is produced in IZMIR, given that it is defective?
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