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6 January, 06:44

In testing circuit boards, a quality control

specialist found 3 out of 250 boards to be

defective. Predict how many defective circuit

boards may be expected out of the next

1,750 boards?

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  1. 6 January, 06:58
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    21

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the number of defective items in a sample size n, the number is given by

    E=np

    Where p is the probability and n is the sample size.

    Probability is given as 3/250=0.012

    Sample size is given as 1750 boards

    By substituting 0.012 for p and 1750 for n then the expected defective boards will be

    E=0.012*1750=21

    Therefore, it is likely that 21 boards are defective.
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