A manufacturing process produces, on average, 6 defective items out of 100. To control quality, each day
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A manufacturing process produces, on average, 6 defective items out of 100. To control quality, each day a sample of 10 completed items is selected at random and inspected. If the sample produces more than 2 defective items, then the whole day’s output is inspected, and the manufacturing process is reviewed. What is the probability of this happening, assuming that the process is still producing 6% defective items?
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Finite Mathematics For Business Economics Life Sciences And Social Sciences
ISBN: 9780134862620
14th Edition
Authors: Raymond Barnett, Michael Ziegler, Karl Byleen, Christopher Stocker
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