Mathematics, 05.06.2021 04:10 tareas7009
A company produces batteries on average, 83% of all batteries produced are good. Each battery is tested before being dispatched, and the inspector correctly classifies the battery 92% of the time.
a) What percentage of the batteries will be "classified as good"?
b) What is the probability that a battery is defective given that it was classified as good?
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