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A factory produces zips. Testing shows that for every 6000 zips tested, approximately 0.01 are defective. Estimate the number of defective zips in a batch of 6000. A) 60 B) 600 C) 0.01 D) 6 This is a probability
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A factory produces zips. Testing shows that for
every 6000 zips tested, approximately 0.01
are defective. Estimate the number of
defective zips in a batch of 6000.
A) 60
B) 600
C) 0.01
D) 6
This is a probability question! Urgent help please!
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A) 60 that's i know !!!
Explanation:
A) 60
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