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Diodes used on printed circuit boards are produced in lots of size 1,000. we wish to control the process producing these diodes by taking samples of size 64 from each lot. if the nominal value of the fraction nonconforming is p = 0.10, determine the parameters of the appropriate control chart. to what level must the fraction nonconforming increase to make the β‐risk equal to 0.50? what is the minimum sample size that would give a positive lower control limit for this chart?
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