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A factory produces items on two assembly lines, Line 1 (L1​) and Line 2 (L2​). 60% of items are produced on L1​ and 40% on L2​. The defect rate for L1​ is 5%, and for L2​ is 10%. If a randomly selected item is found to be defective (D), what is the probability that it came from Line 1?

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A.a. 0.4286
B.b. 0.7
C.c. 0.2842
D.d. 0.01
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The problem asks for P(L1 | D), the probability that a defect came from Line 1 given that the item is defective. First, identify the needed probabilities: P(L1) = 0.60, P(L2) = 0.40, P(D | L1) = 0.05, P(D | L2) = 0.10. Now apply Bayes’ theorem: P(L......Login to view full explanation

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