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Question
There are machines and it is known that exactly two of them are faulty. They are tested, by one , in a random order till both the faulty machines are idenitified. Then, the probability that only two tests are needed, is
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Solution
The probability that only two tests are needed = probability that the first machine tested is faulty × probability second machine tested is fauliy
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