A printing machine, capable of only printing the 10 digits, prints the right digit 12% of the time. Whenever the machine prints erroneously, all wrong possibilities are equally likely.
If a random key is pressed twice and a same digit comes out both times, what is the probability that it was the correct one?
(In reply to
How often is it wrong? by Caz)
We do get a wrong number 88% of the time, and a second identical wrong number 88/9% of the time.
This gives a total probability of .88 * .88/9 = 0,0860444
The probabilty of 88% already considers the possibility of 9 different wrong numbers, therefore multiplying by 9 is wrong.
Gregor
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Posted by Gregor
on 2006-08-14 08:46:48 |