=+2 Even successful companies sometimes make products with high failure rates. One (in)famous example is the Apple

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=+2 Even successful companies sometimes make products with high failure rates. One (in)famous example is the Apple 40GB click wheel iPod, which used a tiny disk drive for storage. According to Macintouch.com, 30% of those devices eventually failed. It is reasonable to assume that the failures were independent. What would a store that sold these devices have seen?

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Business Statistics Plus Pearson Mylab Statistics With Pearson Etext

ISBN: 978-1292243726

3rd Edition

Authors: Norean R Sharpe ,Richard D De Veaux ,Paul Velleman

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