Answer:
The probability that a randomly selected automobile manufactured by the company will have a defective microprocessor is 6.2 %.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The probability of getting a microprocessor from firm A is, [tex]P(A)=45\%=0.45[/tex]
The probability of getting a microprocessor from firm B is, [tex]P(B)=30\%=0.30[/tex]
The probability of getting a microprocessor from firm C is, [tex]P(C)=25\%=0.25[/tex]
Now, let event D be having a defective microprocessor at random.
So, as per the question,
Probability of producing a defective microprocessor from firm A is, [tex]P(D/A)=6\%=0.06[/tex]
Probability of producing a defective microprocessor from firm B is, [tex]P(D/B)=7\%=0.07[/tex]
Probability of producing a defective microprocessor from firm C is, [tex]P(D/C)=5.5\%=0.055[/tex]
Now, probability of having a defective microprocessor when selected at random is given as:
[tex]P(D)=P(A)\cdot P(D/A)+P(B)\cdot P(D/B)+P(C)\cdot P(D/C)\\P(D)=(0.45\times 0.06)+(0.30\times 0.07)+(0.25\times 0.055)\\P(D)=0.027+0.021+0.01375\\P(D)=0.06175\ or\ P(D)=0.06175\times 100\approx 6.2\%[/tex]
Therefore, the probability that a randomly selected automobile manufactured by the company will have a defective microprocessor is 6.2 %.