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Vesnalui [34]
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15

Please help me! i got this wrong and i dont know what i did wrong

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1 answer:
Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: See you have to understand the problem and then solve it Answer is: 5g - 2/10

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<h3>What are the formulas for finding the estimate of the proportion, standard variation, and control limits?</h3>

1) The estimate of the proportion of success is

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N = 25 × 100 = 2500

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p = 135/2500 = 0.054

b) The standard error of the proportion if the sample of size 100 is calculated by

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On substituting p = 0.054 and  n = 100, we get

\sigma_p = \sqrt{\frac{0.054(1-0.54)}{100} }

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c) The control limits for the control chart are:

Upper control limit =  p + 3\sigma_p

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