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Mathematics, 10.07.2021 03:10, natishtaylor1p8dirz

A manufacturer receives a shipment of 100 parts from a vendor. The shipment will be unacceptable if more than five of the parts are defective. The manufacturer is going to randomly select K parts from the shipment for inspection, and the shipment will be accepted if no defective parts are found in the sample. How large does K have to be to ensure that the probability that the manufacturer accepts an unacceptable shipment is less than 0.1? Hint: We recommend using R to plug in different values of K. A. 42
B. 22
C. 32
D. 12

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