Question: Round a probability to four digits, a countable to closest whole number. Examples: Pa=0.0123, rejected: 52 lots. Use proper decimal digit separator comma () or

Round a probability to four digits, a countable to closest whole number.

Examples: Pa=0.0123, rejected: 52 lots.

Use proper decimal digit separator comma () or period (.) according to your operating system settings.

this is quality engineering so please solve all the question a, b, c,d,e, and f. and show me each question answer clearly also N,n,c,p1 and p2 are given in the table

N n C P1 P2

1200 80 3 0.02 0.03

 Round a probability to four digits, a countable to closest whole

A company uses the following acceptance-single sampling procedure. A sample of size n from the lot of N items is taken and inspected. If c or less of the items in the sample are defective, the lot is accepted; otherwise, it is rejected. 1. Assume that the quality level (lot fraction defective) is p1. What is the probability of acceptance Pa of an incoming lot? 2. Consider annually 200 lots coming from the supplier. With application of this sampling procedure and the given quality level p1, what is the annual expected number of rejected lots? 3. Estimate Average Ongoing Quality for the given sampling procedure. 4. Estimate Average Total Inspection for the given sampling procedure. 5. Consider the quality level changes to p2 due to some problems in the production. What is the new probability of acceptance Pa of an incoming lot? 6. While everything stays the same but with this new quality level p2, what is the annual expected number of rejected lots

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