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umka21
2 months ago
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Consider the system of components connected as in the accompanying picture. Components 1 and 2 are connected in parallel, so tha

t subsystem works if and only if either 1 or 2 works; since 3 and 4 are connected in series, that subsystem works if and only if both 3 and 4 work. If components work independently of one another and P(component works) = 0.80, calculate P(system works). (Round your answer to four decimal
Mathematics
2 answers:
Inessa [12.5K]2 months ago
5 0
P(system) = p(subcomp1 ∩ subcomp2) P(system) = 1.60 x 0.64 P(system) = 1.0240.
lawyer [12.5K]2 months ago
3 0
0.9856.
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