Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:20 adamske0
Conveyor Belt Motors
The brushes in the motors that control the conveyor belts at Delectable Delights need to be replaced periodically. Since there are many conveyor belts through the buildings, a supply of brushes is always kept on hand. The brushes come in shipments of 1000 from a supplier who claims that no more than 2% will be defective. Out of each shipment, a random sample of 10 brushes is selected for testing. If there are any defective brushes in the sample, the shipment will be rejected. Assume that all 10 brushes will be tested, in other words, this experiment will not stop at the first defective brush, but will continue until all 10 have been tested. Let X be the number of defective brushes in a sample of size 10.
A) Could the random variable X be considered a Binomial random variable?
B) Regardless of your answer in part (a), assume that X is a Binomial random variable. Write out the sample space for X. What are the values of the parameters n and p?
C) Calculate the mean and standard deviation for X.
D) Calculate the probability that a shipment will be rejected.
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