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7.52 Industrial quality control programs often include in- spection of incoming materials from suppliers. If parts are purchased in large lots, a typical plan might be to select
20 parts at random from a lot and inspect them. A lot might be judged acceptable if one or fewer defective parts are found among those inspected. Otherwise, the lot is rejected and returned to the supplier. Use Appendix Table 9 to find the probability of accepting lots that have each of the fol- lowing (Hint: Identify success with a defective part):
a. 5% defective parts
b. 10% defective parts
c. 20% defective parts
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