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Problem 2 A lot of 111 electronic products are inspected. A sample of 10 products is...

Problem 2

A lot of 111 electronic products are inspected. A sample of 10 products is randomly selected. If 102 of the products are meeting the specifications, FIND the following:

(a) The number of samples contains exactly two defective products.

(b) The number of samples contains a maximum of one nonconforming product.

(c) The number of samples contains a minimum of one nonconforming product.

(d) The number of samples contains a minimum of two nonconforming products.

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