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Apharmaceutical company receives large shipments of aspirin tablets. the acceptance sampling plan is to randomly select and test 44 tablets, then accept the whole batch if there is only one or none that doesn't meet the required specifications. if one shipment of 5000 aspirin tablets actually has a 3% rate of defects, what is the probability that this whole shipment will be accepted? will almost all such shipments be accepted, or will many be rejected? the probability that this whole shipment will be accepted is nothing. (round to four decimal places as needed.) the company will accept nothing% of the shipments and will reject nothing% of the shipments, so ▼ almost all of the shipments will be accepted. many of the shipments will be rejected. (round to two decimal places as needed.)
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