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a. According to NASA, the probability of such a failure in a single mission was 1 /60.000. Using this value of p and assuming all missions are independent, calculate the probability of no mission failures in 25 attempts. Then calculate the probability of at least one mission failure in 25 attempts.
b. According to a study conducted for the Air Force, the probability of such a failure in a single mission was 1/35. Recalculate the probability of no mission failures in 25 attempts and the probability of at least one mission failure in 25 attempts.
c. Based on your answers to parts a and b, which value of p seems more likely to be true? Explain.
d. How small must p be made in order to ensure that the probability of no mission failures in 25 attempts is .999?
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ISBN: 9780073401836
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Authors: Bruce Bowerman, Richard O'Connell
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