Brooklyn Corporation manufactures CDs. The machine that is used to make these CDs is known to produce 6% defective...
Brooklyn Corporation manufactures CDs. The machine that is used to make these CDs is known to produce 6% defective CDs. The quality control inspector selects a sample of 100 CDs every week and inspects them for being good or defective. If 11% or more of the CDs in the sample are defective, the process is stopped and the machine is readjusted. What is the probability that based on a sample of 100 CDs the process will be stopped to readjust the machine?
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