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In an assembly line, 56 out of 60 randomly selected parts have no faults. Predict the number of parts that will have no faults in a similar batch of 12,000 parts.

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We have been given that in an assembly line, 56 out of 60 randomly selected parts have no faults. We are asked to predict the number of parts that will have no faults in a similar batch of 12,000 parts.

We will use proportions to solve our given problem.


\frac{\text{Not faulty parts}}{\text{Total parts}}=(56)/(60)


\frac{\text{Not faulty parts}}{12,000}=(56)/(60)


\frac{\text{Not faulty parts}}{12,000}* 12,000=(56)/(60)* 12,000


\text{Not faulty parts}=56* 200


\text{Not faulty parts}=11,200

Therefore, approximately
11,200 parts will have no faults in a similar batch of 12,000 parts.

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