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In acceptance sampling, returning the entire quantity to the supplier is a potential course of action if the random sample fails the buyer's incoming test (too many defects are discovered).

If there are too many problems, the lot must be sent back to the supplier so they can replace them with better ones.

When people choose a sample they think will be random, it's typically not indicative of a true random sample because true random samples are typically comparable to the population..

The results of different random samples taken from the same population will differ. You cannot predict which elements will be chosen; any combination may be chosen, and each has an equal probability of being chosen.

A random sample taken from a population with a significant concentration of points close to the maximum is likely to have at least one component close to the maximum. There seems to be a significant likelihood of getting one of the elements in a random sample if any of the elements have values that are similar.

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