- Mon Aug 18, 2014 4:58 pm
#15994
Hi Basia,
A prephrase for this question might be, "There is some reason that the 20% defective in the samples is not representative of all of the items manufactured." D provides that reason - if the field inspectors only send in items they think might be defective, then it makes sense that far more than 5% of the items they send in actually are defective!
C, on the other hand, is irrelevant. It doesn't matter much which site is responsible for the defective items; the supplier can't have more than 5% defective regardless of site.
Hope that helps!
A prephrase for this question might be, "There is some reason that the 20% defective in the samples is not representative of all of the items manufactured." D provides that reason - if the field inspectors only send in items they think might be defective, then it makes sense that far more than 5% of the items they send in actually are defective!
C, on the other hand, is irrelevant. It doesn't matter much which site is responsible for the defective items; the supplier can't have more than 5% defective regardless of site.
Hope that helps!