quality control
- From: "Frank" <deps_bear@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Nov 2006 17:00:04 -0800
If I know a product fails .01% of the time and I have 1500 items I'm
running through a process. How many items do I need to check with,
say, 99% confidence that all the items are built correctly.
I'm thinking either Poison or Geometic distribution is applicable, but
what would the formula be. Also, what key words should I be searching
for. I know I've come across this problem many years ago but stuck on
finding where.
Thanks,
F
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