Computer chips from manufacturers A, B and C are "good" with probabilities of 99%, 95%, and 85%, respectively. A chip just went bad in your computer. Luckily, we store lots of replacement chips in the warehouse, and 10% of them are from manufacturer A, 20% are from B, and the rest are from C. You pick a chip at random from the warehouse, and find that it is indeed good. a) what is the chance the chip was manufactured by C? b)What is the chance it was manufactured by A?

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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Computer chips from manufacturers A, B and C are "good" with probabilities of 99%, 95%, and 85%, respectively. A chip just went bad in your computer. Luckily, we store lots of replacement chips in the warehouse, and 10% of them are from manufacturer A, 20% are from B, and the rest are from C. You pick a chip at random from the warehouse, and find that it is indeed good.

a) what is the chance the chip was manufactured by C?

b)What is the chance it was manufactured by A?

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