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Mathematics, 10.10.2019 03:00 valenciafaithtorres

Goranson and hall (1980) explain that the probability of detecting a crack in an airplane wing is the product of p1, the probability of inspecting a plane with a wing crack; p2, the probability of inspecting the detail in which the crack is located; and p3, the probability of detecting the damage. a what assumptions justify the multiplication of these probabilities? b suppose p1 = .9, p2 = .8, and p3 = .5 for a certain fleet of planes. if three planes are inspected from this fleet, find the probability that a wing crack will be detected on at least one of them.

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