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26 July, 18:13

Suppose 4% of all cell phone chips are defective. we randomly select 100 of the 50,000 cell phone chips produced in a day. what is the chance that 2 defective chips will be found?

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  1. 26 July, 22:13
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    Chips Defective Chips

    Al chips 4 %

    Total production per day 50.999 4 %

    Randon sample sold 100 4 %

    % defectives should be = % total production

    Defectives expected in sample is 4% of 100 = 4 x 100 / 100 = 4

    Chance of 2 defective chips 1
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