Respuesta :
Answer:
a. Outcomes of A = { (C,C,C) , (D,D,D), (S,S,S) }
b. Outcomes of B = { (C,D,S),(C,S,D),(D,C,S),(D,S,C),(S,C,D),(S,D,C) }
c. Outcomes of C = { (C,C,C),(C,C,D),(C,C,S),(C,D,C),(C,S,C),(D,C,C),(S,C,C) }
d. Outcomes of Aâ‹‚C = { (C,C,C) }
e. Outcomes of Sample space = { (C,C,C), (C,C,D), (C,C,S), (C,D,C), (C,D,D), (C,D,S), (C,S,C), (C,S,D), (C,S,S), (D,C,C), (D,C,D),(D,C,S), (D,D,C), (D,D,D), (D,D,S), (D,S,C), (D,S,D), (D,S,S), Â (S,C,C), (S,C,D), (S,C,S), (S,D,C), (S,D,D), (S,D,S), (S,S,C), (S,S,D), (S,S,S) }
f. Outcomes of A U B = { (C,C,C) , (D,D,D), (S,S,S), (C,D,S),(C,S,D),(D,C,S),(D,S,C),(S,C,D),(S,D,C) }
g. Outcomes of Aâ‹‚[tex]C^{c}[/tex] = { (D,D,D), (S,S,S) }
h. Outcomes of [tex]A^{c}[/tex]â‹‚C = {(C,C,D),(C,C,S),(C,D,C),(C,S,C),(D,C,C),(S,C,C)}
i. Events A and C are not mutually exclusive
j. Events B and C are mutually exclusive
Step-by-step explanation:
Given - Three times each day, a quality engineer samples a component
       from a recently manufactured batch and tests it. Each part is
       classified as conforming (suitable for its intended use), Â
       downgraded (unsuitable for the intended purpose but usable for Â
       another purpose), or scrap (not usable). An experiment consists
       of recording the categories of the three parts tested in a particular
       day.
To find - a. Let A be the event that all the parts fall into the same
         category. List the outcomes in A.
       b. Let B be the event that there is one part in each category.
         List the outcomes in B.
       c. Let C be the event that at least two parts are conforming.
         List the outcomes in C.
       d. List the outcomes in A⋂C
       e. List the 27 outcomes in the sample space.
        f. List the outcomes in A U B.
       g. List the outcomes in A⋂[tex]C^{c}[/tex]
       h. List the outcomes in ⋂C.
       i. Are events A and C mutually exclusive? Explain.
       j. Are events B and C mutually exclusive? Explain.
Proof -
Let
Conforming part = C
Downgraded part = D
Scrap part = S
a.)
Given , Let A be the event that all the parts fall into the same category.
Outcomes of A = { (C,C,C) , (D,D,D), (S,S,S) }
b.)
Given, Let B be the event that there is one part in each category.
Outcomes of B = { (C,D,S),(C,S,D),(D,C,S),(D,S,C),(S,C,D),(S,D,C) }
c.)
Given, Â Let C be the event that at least two parts are conforming.
Outcomes of C = { (C,C,C),(C,C,D),(C,C,S),(C,D,C),(C,S,C),(D,C,C),(S,C,C) }
d.)
Outcomes of Aâ‹‚C = { (C,C,C) }
e.)
Outcomes of Sample space = { (C,C,C), (C,C,D), (C,C,S), (C,D,C), (C,D,D), (C,D,S), (C,S,C), (C,S,D), (C,S,S), (D,C,C), (D,C,D),(D,C,S), (D,D,C), (D,D,D), (D,D,S), (D,S,C), (D,S,D), (D,S,S), Â (S,C,C), (S,C,D), (S,C,S), (S,D,C), (S,D,D), (S,D,S), (S,S,C), (S,S,D), (S,S,S) }
f.)
Outcomes of A U B = { (C,C,C) , (D,D,D), (S,S,S), (C,D,S),(C,S,D),(D,C,S),(D,S,C),(S,C,D),(S,D,C) }
g.)
Outcomes of [tex]C^{c}[/tex] Â = Â { Â (C,D,D), (C,D,S), (C,S,D), (C,S,S), (D,C,D),(D,C,S), (D,D,C), (D,D,D), (D,D,S), (D,S,C), (D,S,D), (D,S,S), (S,C,D), (S,C,S), (S,D,C), (S,D,D), (S,D,S), (S,S,C), (S,S,D), (S,S,S) }
Outcomes of Aâ‹‚[tex]C^{c}[/tex] = { (D,D,D), (S,S,S) }
h.)
Outcomes of [tex]A^{c}[/tex] = {(C,C,D), (C,C,S), (C,D,C), (C,D,D), (C,D,S), (C,S,C), (C,S,D), (C,S,S), (D,C,C), (D,C,D),(D,C,S), (D,D,C), Â (D,D,S), (D,S,C), (D,S,D), (D,S,S), Â (S,C,C), (S,C,D), (S,C,S), (S,D,C), (S,D,D), (S,D,S), (S,S,C), (S,S,D), }
Outcomes of [tex]A^{c}[/tex]â‹‚C = {(C,C,D),(C,C,S),(C,D,C),(C,S,C),(D,C,C),(S,C,C) }
i.)
As we two that Two events A and C are mutually exclusive iff A ∩ C = ∅
Now,
A ∩ C = { (C,C,C) }
⇒Events A and C are not mutually exclusive.
j.)
As we two that Two events B and C are mutually exclusive iff B ∩ C = ∅
Now,
B ∩ C = ∅
⇒Events B and C are mutually exclusive.