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p np Pa

0.01 1.5 1
0.02 3 0.92 0.08 1.2
0.03 4.5 0.7
0.04 6 0.45
0.05 7.5 0.24 0.94 1

Probability of acceptance (Pa)


0.06 9 0.12
0.07 10.5 0.05
0.8
0.08 12 0.02
0.09 13.5 0.01
0.1 15 0
0.6
0.11 16.5 0
0.12 18 0
0.06 9.27 0.1 0.4

0.2
At p=0.02, Pa=0.916082. This implies that when
proportion of non-conforming is 2%, probability of
accepting lot is .916. Producer's risk is thus 0
1-.916=0.83918. 0.01 0.02 0.03
At p=0.06, Pa=0.115691. This implies that when
proportion of non-conforming is 6%, probability of
accepting lot is .115691. This is the consumer's risk
which is .115691

For Producer's risk to be limited to 6%, 1-.06=0.94


should be Pa which is obtained for p=0.0182 (approx)
which mean 1.82% of units are non-conforming. For
consumer's risk to be limited to .10, p=.0618 or
proportion of non-confirming units must be 6.18%.
Hence, to balance out, lot acceptance can be decided
for p<=0.0182 and lot rejection for p>=0.0618
OC Curve

Column C

0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.1 0.11 0.12
Proportion nonconforming (p)
Column C

0.11 0.12

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