carlos200411114
carlos200411114
31.03.2020 • 
Mathematics

The reliability of a piece of equipment is frequently defined to be the probability, P, that the equipment performs its intended function successfully for a given period of time under specific conditions. Because P varies from one point in time to another, some reliability analysts treat P as if it were a random variable. Suppose an analyst characterizes the uncertainty about the reliability of an articulating robot used in an automobile assembly line using the pdf. listed below. Then, after careful investigation, the analyst discovers that P is definitely between 0.82 and 0.97, but that there is complete uncertainty about where it lies between these values. Describe the pdf. the analyst should now use to describe P. f(p)

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