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The tolerance on the width of a slot in a part is given as: 0.750+-0.005.
historical data suggest a standard deviation of 0.003
- estimate the fraction of non-conforming parts if the parts are assumed to be perfectly centered for production.
- estimate the fraction of non-conforming parts if the parts are produced when tool wears out and now is located to produce parts with
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