of all videos I can click on on youtube i end up clicking on the a video of a guy from the school i went to. What are the odds? Thanks my guy! #HornUps #GoMavs
I want to know what is the significance of the given value of N here? You didn't use that value to draw OC curve right? Or it's me who missed that part somehow?
Hello, I have a question that is not related to the video but is about acceptance sampling. For example we have a job order of 500,000 pieces. Does that mean the lot size is automatically 500,000 pieces as well? Or can we make five 100,000 lots? I am confused with the distinction between lots and batches... Thank you!!!
It depends. Job order size could be considerred as a lot size. More appropriate would be the size that has been homogeneously produced using the exact same procedure.
Thanks for posting. My chronic confusions related to acceptance sampling got clarified after watching this video.
of all videos I can click on on youtube i end up clicking on the a video of a guy from the school i went to. What are the odds? Thanks my guy! #HornUps #GoMavs
Dont worry bro, the video is great, we know it is gonna be cumulative, anyways the correction is noted
Thanks a lot, professor for the video. your explanation is lucid.✌
You are welcome!
Excellent video!
Thank you! Your explanation is clearly stated. Great teaching.
Thanks a lot, much appreciated.
I want to know what is the significance of the given value of N here? You didn't use that value to draw OC curve right? Or it's me who missed that part somehow?
Thanks man
You're welcome!
Hey,isnt poissons distribution is of discrete probability function? how can we give cummulative here?
Hello, I have a question that is not related to the video but is about acceptance sampling. For example we have a job order of 500,000 pieces. Does that mean the lot size is automatically 500,000 pieces as well? Or can we make five 100,000 lots? I am confused with the distinction between lots and batches... Thank you!!!
It depends. Job order size could be considerred as a lot size. More appropriate would be the size that has been homogeneously produced using the exact same procedure.
Thank you!!
Instead of '< 'symbol, > is used, Ok how did you freeze 'I3' value to something like '$1$3'. What is the step need to be done to get that.
F4 Key
@@TheOpenEducator Even pressed F4key i couldn't get $I$3 ....any other option?
@@ICsuryaa If the F4 Key does not work, you will have to manually type the dollar sign, $.
@@TheOpenEducator yes i did the same...thank u
Msu huh. Same
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