Exam 24: Extension 10: Acceptance Sampling

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If the cost of replacing a defective pizza once it has been shipped is $5.00, while the cost of complete (100%) inspection prior to shipment is 30 cents per pizza, what is the point of indifference between complete inspection and shipment without inspection?

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If the cost of replacing a defective poster once it has been shipped is $10.00, while the cost of complete 100% inspection prior to shipment is $.50 per poster, at what point is she indifferent between complete inspection and shipment without inspection?

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Suppose a batch is of acceptable quality.There's a 10% chance that it will be rejected.Thus, ________ is 10%.

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If he uses an acceptance sampling plan of n = 20 and c = 1, what will be the average outgoing quality (AOQ) for batches with 15% defectives?

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If the cost of replacing a defective Z-box game once it has been shipped is $5.00, while the cost of complete (100%) inspection prior to shipment is $.20 each, at what point is he indifferent between complete inspection and shipment without inspection?

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If he uses an acceptance sampling plan of n = 8 and c = 1, what is the probability that, if this lot is 15% defective, it will be rejected and completely inspected prior to shipment?

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The purpose of acceptance sampling is to decide whether a batch of items satisfies pre-determined standards.

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If she uses an acceptance sampling plan of n = 10 and c = 2, what will be the average outgoing quality (AOQ) for lots with 20% defectives?

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If n = 20 and c = 2, what is the probability that, if this lot were 5% defective, it would be accepted for shipment without inspection? 10% defective? 15%? 20%?

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Acceptance sampling is most useful when the cost consequences of passing defectives are low.

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If he uses an acceptance sampling plan of n = 8 and c = 1, what will be the average outgoing quality (AOQ) for lots with 10% defectives?

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A double-sampling plan requires a second sample of exactly twice the size of the first sample.

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The purpose of acceptance sampling is to:

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If he uses an acceptance sampling plan of n = 5 and c = 2, what will be the average outgoing quality (AOQ) for batches with 40% defectives?

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Acceptance sampling procedures are applicable for inspection both before and after production.

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For an acceptance sampling plan with c = 2, what will be the average outgoing quality for lots with 5% defectives? 10%? 15%? 20%?

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What is the point of indifference between 100 percent inspection and shipment without inspection?

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Sampling plans typically specify:

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Sampling plans are designed considering both the cost and time required for the inspection.

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If the indifference point between complete inspection and shipment without inspection is 12% defectives, and she decides to sample 15 posters (n = 15), what is the maximum number of sample defectives (c) for which this lot would be accepted for shipment without further inspection?

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