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Problem 8-32 You are conducting a reliability analysis for a new product. Based on prior testing with a similar product, you believe the Weibull failure-time distribution, with parameter lambda=.200 per year, applies. But you have no basis for establishing beta. Compute at a time span of 5 years (1) the failure rate and (2) the survival probability assuming that

(a) beta=0.1
failure rate=
survival probability=

(b) beta=1
failure rate=
survival probability=

(c) beta=1.9
failure rate=
survival probability=

(d) beta=2.2
failure rate=
survival probability=

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