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Given the Following Process Control Data for a Quality Attribute  Sample  Defectives #136#232#352\begin{array} { l r } \text { Sample } & \text { Defectives } \\\hline \# 1 & 36 \\\# 2 & 32 \\\# 3 & 52\end{array}

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Given the following process control data for a quality attribute (three samples of size 400 each):  Sample  Defectives #136#232#352\begin{array} { l r } \text { Sample } & \text { Defectives } \\\hline \# 1 & 36 \\\# 2 & 32 \\\# 3 & 52\end{array} If the process is known to produce 11 percent defectives on average, what is the alpha risk (probability of Type I error) for upper and lower control limits of .1256 and .0944 respectively? .1412 and .0788? .1568 and .0632?

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