Poisson Distribution
Answer 8Al says, "Hey, what kind of manager are you anyway? Look at your Poisson table -
r = 0.1 Ep(0) 0.9048 9p(1) 0.0905 1p(2) 0.0045 0p(3) 0.0002 0and you will see that, for an average 0.01 defectives, which means 0.1 expected per 10-balloon sample, it is mathmatically predictable (kindly regard the second line of the E column of the table) that along with 9 defect-free samples, you can expect to get 1 sample which contains 1 defect, which is exactly what you are holding in your hand at this very moment; therefore, this result is precisely compatible with the guarantee of 1% defectives. So all is as it should be, and here is the Tooty order, and you can sign your name right there, on the dotted line at the bottom."
ExplanationAl's answer contains his own theory of the matter, and there is nothing more to explain.
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