A manufacturing company regularly conducts quality control checks at specified periods on the products it manufactures. Historically, the failure rate for LED light bulbs that the company manufactures has been 12%. Suppose that a random sample of 10 LED light bulbs gets selected from the production line.
a. What is the probability that none of the selected LED light bulbs are defective?
b. What is the probability that exactly one of the selected LED light bulbs is defective?
c. What is the probability that 3 or fewer of the selected LED light bulbs are defective?
d. What is the probability that 4 or more of the selected LED light bulbs are defective?
A manufacturing company regularly conducts quality control checks at specified periods on the products it manufactures....
A manufacturing company regularly conducts quality control checks at specified periods on the products it manufactures. Historically, the failure rate for LED light bulbs that the company manufactures is 11%. Suppose a random sample of 10% LED light bulbs is selected. a. What is the probability that none of the LED light bulbs are defective? b. What is the probability that exactly 1 of the LED light bulbs is defective? c. What is the probability that 3 or fewer of...
A manufacturing company regularly conducts quality control checks at specified periods on the products it manufactures. Historically, the failure rate for LED light bulbs that the company manufactures is 5%. Suppose a random sample of 10 LED light bulbs is selected. What is the probability that a) None of the LED light bulbs are defective? b) Exactly one of the LED light bulbs is defective? c) Two or fewer of the LED light bulbs are defective? d) Three or more...
A manufacturing company regularly conducts quality control checks at specified periods on the products it manufactures. Historically, the failure rate for LED light bulbs that the company manufactures is 17%. Suppose a random sample of 10 LED light bulbs is selected. What is the probability that a) None of the LED light bulbs are defective? b) Exactly one of the LED light bulbs is defective? c) Three or fewer of the LED light bulbs are defective? d) Four or more...
b. What is the probability that exactly one of the LED light bulbs is defective? c. What is the probability that three or fewer of the LED light bulbs are defective? d. What is the probability that six or more of the LED light bulbs are defective? A manufacturing company regularly conducts quality control checks at speafied periods on the products it manufactures. Historically, the failure rate for LED ight bulbs that the company manufactures is 17%. Suppose a random...
A quality control inspector has drawn a sample of 15 light bulbs from a recent production lot. Suppose 20% of the bulbs in the lot are defective. What is the probability that exactly 2 bulbs from the sample are defective? Round your answer to four decimal places.
A quality control inspector has drawn a sample of 1010 light bulbs from a recent production lot. Suppose 20%20% of the bulbs in the lot are defective. What is the probability that exactly 66 bulbs from the sample are defective? Round your answer to four decimal places.
Quality control is an important issue at ACME Company, which manufactures light bulbs. To test the life-hours of their light bulbs, they randomly sampled nine light bulbs and measured how many hours they lasted: 378, 361, 350, 375, 200, 391, 375, 368, 321. What is the mean?
The quality control director of a small company that manufactures exercise equipment knows that 10% of their products are defective. Market research shows that only 30% of their customers will use the product in the first year after the sale. So, the manufacturer expects that 3% of the units will be returned for service under a one-year full warranty. This company expects to sell 600 units next year. (hint: write down what you know from the problem) a) Describe the...
A bag manufacturer invested in a new production machine to improve its manufacturing productivity. 60% of all bags are produced by the new machine and the remaining bags by the old machine. The defect rates of the bags obtained from quality tests yields the following results Number of products tested New machine: 150 Old machine: 200 Number of defects: New machine: 30 Old machine: 60 If a quality control staff of the manufacturer selects a bag at random, what is...
Company records show that the proportion of defective parts has historically been 5%, however a quality control engineer believes that due to budget cuts these numbers have increased. To test this claim a random sample of N = 15 parts will be taken and if more than two defective parts are found the inspector will conclude that the proportion of defective parts has increases. If the true probability of a defective part is in fact p = 10% what is...