Suppose you are purchasing small lots of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) for computer terminals


Question: Problem #5: Suppose you are purchasing small lots of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) for computer terminals. Since it is very costly to test a single CRT, it may be desirable to test a sample of CRTs from the lot rather than every CRT in the lot. Such a sampling plan would be based on a Hypergeometric. For example, assume that each lot contains ten CRTs. You decide to sample three CRTs per lot to reject the lot if you observe one or more defectives in the sample.

(a) If the lot contains one defective CRT, what is the probability that you will accept the lot?

(b) What is the probability that you will accept the lot if it contains three defective CRTs?

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