This document contains 4 questions about probabilities involving random sampling. The first question asks for the probability of finding 40 or fewer nonconforming chips in a sample of 480. The second asks for the probability of more than 50 buyers not accepting items in a sample of 250. The third asks for the probability of exactly 0 defective cookies in a sample of 100 and the number of defects most probable. The fourth asks for the probability of finding 1 or fewer nonconforming chips in a sample of 25.
This document contains 4 questions about probabilities involving random sampling. The first question asks for the probability of finding 40 or fewer nonconforming chips in a sample of 480. The second asks for the probability of more than 50 buyers not accepting items in a sample of 250. The third asks for the probability of exactly 0 defective cookies in a sample of 100 and the number of defects most probable. The fourth asks for the probability of finding 1 or fewer nonconforming chips in a sample of 25.
This document contains 4 questions about probabilities involving random sampling. The first question asks for the probability of finding 40 or fewer nonconforming chips in a sample of 480. The second asks for the probability of more than 50 buyers not accepting items in a sample of 250. The third asks for the probability of exactly 0 defective cookies in a sample of 100 and the number of defects most probable. The fourth asks for the probability of finding 1 or fewer nonconforming chips in a sample of 25.
A manufacturing process produces hundreds of semiconductor chip per
day. On the average, 10% of these chips do not conform to specifications. Every hour, an inspector selects a random sample of 480 chips and classifies each chip in the sample as conforming or nonconforming. What is the probability that only 40 chips or fewer that nonconforming? 2. A developer sell an item in a game. On the average, 1% of these item are not accepted by the buyers. In a week, CEO selects a random sample of 250 buyers and classifies each buyers in the sample of accepting or not accepting their items. What is the probability that more than 50 buyers is not accepting their items? Make the graph of this questions! 3. An online cookie cutter is being used to cut dough into cookie shapes. It is known that the cutter produces 9% defective cookies. If a sample of 100 cookies is withdrawn, what is the probability that in that sample there are exactly 0 defective cookies? How many defected cookies that most probable happened? Make the graph of this questions! 4. A Manufacturing process produces thousands of semiconductor chips per day. On the average, 1% of these chips do not conform to specifications. Every hour, an inspector selects a random sample of 25 chips and classifies each chip in the sample as conforming or nonconforming. What is the probability of finding one or fewer chips nonconforming?