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Create a variables sampling plan in Minitab for p1 = 0.35%, ALPHA = 0.10, p2 =...

Create a variables sampling plan in Minitab for p1 = 0.35%, ALPHA = 0.10, p2 = 1.5%, BETA = 0.10, USL = 100 micron thickness. Consult MIL-STD-414 Table A.2 and B-1 . For a lot size of 25,000 units, what are the sample size and critical distance (k value) for the closest normal inspection, single specification limit AQL plan not exceeding p1 = 0.35% and ALPHA = 0.10?

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Pls see the MINITAB output below :

Variable sampling Plan as per MINITAB :

n= 94 and k= 2.43

AND as per MIL STD 414

n= 100 and k=2.29

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