Instead, KALI uses an acceptance sampling plan to monitor the quality of the overload protectors. The acceptance sampling plan requires that KALI's quality control inspectors select and test a sample of overload protectors from each shipment. If very few defective units are found in the sample, the lot is probably of good quality and should be accepted. However, if a large number of defective units are found in the sample, the lot is probably of poor quality and should be rejected.
The quality control manager requested a producer's risk of 0.10 when p0 was 0.03 and a consumer's risk of 0.20 when p was 0.25. Consider the acceptance sampling plan based on a sample size of 20 and an acceptance number of 1.
1. What is the producer's risk for the n = 20, c = 1 sampling plan? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
2. What is the consumer's risk for the n = 20, c = 1 sampling plan? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
3. Does the n = 20, c = 1 sampling plan satisfy the risks requested by the quality control manager?
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