SOLUTION: Based on previous samples, a quality control officer knows that approximately 6% of all shirts that are produced from an assembly line have some form of sewing defect. In a recent
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Question 867260: Based on previous samples, a quality control officer knows that approximately 6% of all shirts that are produced from an assembly line have some form of sewing defect. In a recent sample from the assembly line, 210 shirts were found to have some form of sewing defect. What is the smallest sized sample that could have reasonably produced those results? Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source):