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chegg 3. a diagnostic test is applied to determine the status of a component which is known to be in one of two states (state 1 and state 2). let p denote the probability that the test indicates that the component is in state 1. the diagnostic test is applied repeatedly until a stopping condition is satisfied. let y1(t) denote the number of the first t applications of the test that indicate that the component is in state 1, and let y2(t) denote the number of the first t applications of the test that indicate that the component is in state 2, t