Percentage = Base x Rate ( P = B x R )
Given: P = 75 ; B = 750 ; R = ?
75 = 750 x R
75 / 750 = R
0.10 = R
0.10 in percent form is 10%. So 10% of parts were defective
Something that is described as 'flawed' has an error or problem. Some other words that can be used in similar situations include 'inaccurate', 'incorrect', 'defective', 'impaired', and 'faulty'.
Attacking Faulty Reasoning was created in 1980.
It is p3.
An E-9 error typically indicates a problem with the communication between a device and its power source or a malfunction in its internal components. This error is commonly seen in appliances like washing machines and can suggest issues such as a faulty wiring connection or a defective control board. To resolve it, users should consult the device's manual for troubleshooting steps or seek professional repair assistance.
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10%
100*25/750= approximately 3.33%
faulty, imperfect, insufficient, defective...
Yes, "defective" is an adjective that describes something as faulty or not functioning properly. For example, you can say "The defective product was returned to the store."
faulty, defective, damaged, blemished, imperfect
broken, damaged, split, chipped, flawed, faulty, defective, imperfect
If the Master Cylinder is defective then replace it.
If you have power to the fuel pump and it will not run it is defective. If it runs but a fuel pressure test verifies that the fuel pressure is low and you replaced the fuel filter then the pump is defective.
faulty, broken, damaged, deficient, lacking, insufficient.
No, the word 'faulty' is not a noun. The word 'faulty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as defective or imperfect.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.Examples:The door to the faulty elevator had a caution sign on it. (adjective)There is a bank of elevators on the tenth floor. (collective noun)
Clogged fuel filter, defective fuel pump, blown fuel pump fuse, defective fuel pump relay, or it is out of gas and you have a faulty fuel gauge.
The question has been truncated. I suspect it either should end: "...none of the calculators work," in which case: for all 3 to be faulty the probability is 1/10 × 1/10 × 1/10 = 1/1000 = 0.001 = 0.1 % or: "...none of the calculators are faulty," in which case: for all 3 to not be faulty the probability = 9/10 × 9/10 × 9/10 = 729/1000 = 0.729 = 72.9 %