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A company produces calculator batteries. The diameter of the batteries is supposed to be 20 mm. The tolerance is 0.25 mm. Any batteries outside this tolerance are re... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the average number of rejected batteries, we need to calculate the probability that a battery falls outside the tolerance range of [19.75 mm, 20.25 mm].
First, we calculate the Z-scores for the two limits:
Next, we find the probability that a battery falls outside these Z-scores: Using standard normal distribution tables: So, Thus,
Now, out of 10,000 batteries, the average number rejected is: Therefore, approximately 124 batteries are rejected on average.
Step 2
Answer
With the new mean of 20.05 mm and unchanged standard deviation of 0.1 mm, we recalculate the rejection probabilities.
We calculate new Z-scores:
The probabilities are: Combining these gives:
The new rejection rate is approximately 241 batteries out of 10,000.
To find the percentage increase:
Percentage increase: Thus, the rejection rate increases by approximately 94.35%.
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