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tamaranim1 [39]
2 years ago
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A construction company employs two sales engineers. Engineer 1 does the work of estimating cost for 70% of jobs bid by the compa

ny. Engineer 2 does the work for 30% of jobs bid by the company. It is known that the error rate for engineer 1 is such that 0.02 is the probability of an error when he does the work, whereas the probability of an error in the work of engineer 2 is 0.04. Suppose a bid arrives and a serious error occurs in estimating cost. Which engineer would you guess did the work? Explain and show all work.
Mathematics
1 answer:
netineya [11]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Engineer 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information given:

P( 1 ) = 0.7

P( 2 ) = 0.3

P(A | B) is a conditional probability: the likelihood of event A occurring given that B is true.

P( E | 1 ) = 0.02

P( E | 2 ) = 0.04

Then P( E | 1 ) is the probability that an error occurs when engineer 1 does the work and P( E | 2 ) is the probability that an error occurs when engineer 2 does the work.

To have an idea of which engineer is more likely to do the work when an error occurs you need to calculate P( 1 | E ) and P( 2 | E ), The probability that engineer 1 does the work when an error occurs and the probability that engineer 2 does the work when an error occurs.

The Bayes's theorem states:

P( B | A ) = \frac{P( A | B )*P( A )}{P( B )}

Using the notation above:

P( 1 | E ) = \frac{P( E | 1 )*P( 1 )}{P( E )}

P( E ) = 0.7*0.02 + 0.3*0.04 = 0.026 /// the probability that engineer 1 does the work and an error occurs or the probability that engineer 2 does the work and an error ocurrs.

P( 1 | E ) = \frac{0.04*0.3}{0.026}=0.538

Doing the same for engineer 2:

P( 2 | E ) = \frac{0.04*0.3}{0.026}=0.462

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