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tearstreakdl

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2021-12-09

An insurance company hands out flyers on which customers leave their contact e-mail so that the insurance company can contact them later. These flyers are transcribed to a computer system. In the data entry operation, a typist reads the handwriting from the flyer.
In 95 percent of the cases, the handwriting is read correctly. In 0.5 percent of the cases, the typist makes a mistake and writes something different from what he had read on the flyer.
Create an event tree. What is the probability that the data are entered correctly?

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chumants6g

chumants6g

Beginner2021-12-10Added 33 answers

Step 1
Given: In the data entry operation, a typist reads the handwriting from the flyer. In 95 percent of the cases, the handwriting is read correctly. In 0.5 percent of the cases, the typist makes a mistake and writes something different from what he had read on the flyer.
Data entered correctly(Data read correctly)(Data written correctly)
The probability that data is read correctly: 95%=0.95
The probability that data is written incorrectly: 0.5%=0.005
Therefore, the probability that data is written correctly: 10.005=0.995
Step 2
Now, the probability that data is entered correctly:
P(data entered correctly)=P(data read correctly)×P(data written correctly)
=0.95×0.995
=0.94525
Thus, the probability that data is entered correctly is 0.94525.

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