Shady01
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In order to form an estimate of the quality of mass-produced articles, a customer adopts the following double sampling scheme. A random sample of 10 is inspected; if no defectives are found, he accepts the lot; if 4 or more defectives are found, he rejects the lot; but if 1,2 or 3 defectives are found, he takes a second sample of 10 and if the total of defectives in the two samples is 4 or more, he rejects the lot, but otherwise accepts the lot. Calculate the probability that the lot which is known to be 10 per cent defective is accepted.
In order to form an estimate of the quality of mass-produced articles, a customer adopts the following double sampling scheme. A random sample of 10 is inspected; if no defectives are found, he accepts the lot; if 4 or more defectives are found, he rejects the lot; but if 1,2 or 3 defectives are found, he takes a second sample of 10 and if the total of defectives in the two samples is 4 or more, he rejects the lot, but otherwise accepts the lot. Calculate the probability that the lot which is known to be 10 per cent defective is accepted.