SOLUTION: A car company orders windscreens from a supplier whose quality control procedures eliminate damage and distorted windscreens. However, from previous experiments the car company kn

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Question 927506: A car company orders windscreens from a supplier whose quality control procedures eliminate damage and distorted windscreens. However, from previous experiments the car company knows that 0.6% of the windscreens it receives are too small to fit onto the cars it manufacturers whilst 1% are too large. What is the expected number of rejected windscreens in a batch of 300?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.01 + .006 = .016 either too small or too large
300(.016) = 4.8 0r 5 rejects

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