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The label on a package of bolts says each bolt has a diameter of 0.35 inch. To be in the package, the package error of the diameter must be less than 5%. One bolt has a diameter of 0.33 inch. Should it go in the package? Why or Why not?

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Standard Diameter of the bolt = 0.35 inches
Allowable deviation from the standard diameter = 5%

Minimum allowable diameter = Standard Diameter - Deviation
So,
Minimum allowable diameter = 0.35 - 0.05(0.35) = 0.3325 inches

Since the value 0.33 inches is lesser than the minimum allowable diameter , the bolt with diameter of 0.33 inches should not go into package.
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