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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 05:13 brianna5626

A machine produces parts on an assembly line for an automotive manufacturer. If a part is defective, it must be scrapped. Every hour, the manager takes a random sample of 15 parts to test whether the process is "out of control" (i. e., to test whether the average proportion of defective parts exceeds 10%). Which of the following is a Type I error for this situation?a. A Type I error for this situation would be to incorrectly conclude that the process is out of control. b. A Type I error for this situation would be to conclude that an out of control process is out of control. c. A Type I error for this situation would be to conclude that an out of control process is in control. d. A Type I error for this situation would be to correctly conclude that the process is in control.

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