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A purchasing unit for a state government has found that 60% of the winning bids for office- Cleaning contracts come from regular bidders, 30% from occasional bidders, and 10% from first- uime bidders. The services provided by successful bidders are rated satisfactory or unsatisfactory anter one year on the job. Experience indicates that 90% of the jobs done by regular bidders are satisfactory, as are 80% of the jobs done by occasional bidders and 60% of the jobs done by first- time bidders.
1. What is the probability a job will be done by a first-time bidder and be satisfactory?
a. 0.06
b. 0.09
c. 0.10
d. 0.60
2. What is the probability that a job will be satisfactory?
a. 0.54
b. 0.60
c. 0.84
d. 0.95
3. Given that a job is satisfactory, what is the probability that it was done by a regular bidder?
a. 0.5778
b. 0.6141
c. 0.6429
d. 0.9000
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