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A homeowner finds that there is a 0.15 probability that a flashlight does not work when turned on. If she has three flashlights, find the probability that at least one of them works when there is a power failure. Find the probability that the second flashlight works given that the first flashlight works.

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Answer:0.9966

Explanation:

Given

Probability that flash light does not work is
P_o=0.15

If owner has 3 three flashlights then

Probability that atleast one of them works
=1-P(\text{none of them works})

Probability that flashlight will work
=1-P_o=1-0.15


=0.85

Required Probability
=1-0.15* 0.15* 0.15


=1-0.003375


=0.9966

Now, Probability that second works given that first works is given by


P=P(\text{First works})* P(\text{Second works})


P=0.85* 0.85


P=0.7225

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