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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 22:54 moonk7733

One of the assumptions underlying the theory of control charting (see Chapter 16) is that successive plotted points are independent of one another. Each plotted point can signal either that a manufacturing process is operating correctly or that there is some sort of malfunction. Even when a process is running correctly, there is a small probability that a particular point will signal a problem with the process. Suppose that this probability is . What is the probability that at least one of successive points indicates a problem when in fact the process is operating correctly?

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