SOLUTION: Consider that your company just received a box of 500 widgets from a new supplier. You would like to know about how many of the widgets are defective. What would be your strategy t
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Question 510501: Consider that your company just received a box of 500 widgets from a new supplier. You would like to know about how many of the widgets are defective. What would be your strategy to create a confidence interval for the proportion of defective widgets in the box? Include sampling strategy, number in sample, and statistical analysis.
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Consider that your company just received box of 500 widgets from anew supplier. You would like to know how many of the widgets are defective.What would your strategy to create a confidence intervals for the proportion of defective widgets in the box? Include a sample strategy, number in sample, and statistical analysis.
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