MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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On the production line the company finds that 85.6% of products are made correctly. You are responsible for quality control and take batches of 30 products from the line and test them. Let X represent the number of products out of 30 that are made correctly. What value(s) of X would cause you to shut down production?
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