Q3 - Given R1 = 0.8, R2 = 0.85, R3 = 0.9, and R4 = 0.75 in RBD, calculate the reliability of the system? Note: all calculations round up to 4 digits after the decimal point. (100 points)
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In a series system, the overall reliability is the product of the individual reliabilities. So, we have: $R_{system} = R_1 \times R_2 \times R_3 \times R_4$ Now, we can plug in the given values: $R_{system} = 0.8 \times 0.85 \times 0.9 \times 0.75$ Show more…
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