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Business, 14.06.2021 16:40 garretthyatt123

A manufacturing process produces semiconductor chips with a known failure rate 6.3%. Assume that chip failures are independent of one another. You will be producing 2000 chips tomorrow. a. Find the probability that you will produce more than 120 defects.
b. You just learned that you will need to ship 1,860 working chips out of tomorrow’s production of 2,000. What are the chances that you will succeed? Will you need to increase the scheduled number produced?
c. If you schedule 2,100 chips for production, what is the probability that you will be able to ship 1,860 working ones?

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