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In a factory, a manager tests 150 products and finds defects in 8 of them. How many defects are likely going to be in a 9,000-unit order?
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In a factory, a manager tests 150 products and finds defects in 8 of them. How many defects are likely going to be in a 9,000-unit order?
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8 divided by 150 is .053333 which is a 5% defect on that batch. So 9,000 times .053333 is 479.997 or 480 defective
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