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Leader Super Moderator Re: C=0lego55 said:Hello! Welcome the The Cove Forums!Can someone please tell me what the "C" in "C=0" means? In advance, thank you! Click to expand...
Look here. Stijloor. L lego55
Re: C=0 Sorry, but I have looked at almost all the threads; I don't see an actual reference to the "C" part of the "C=0." I know that it has to do with acceptance, but how did the letter "C" come about? Thank you! Ttsmith7858
Re: C=0 I am not sure that it comes from anything in particular. Generally speaking its meaning in sampling plans is as you stated "acceptance". It is the acceptance number or acceptance value used in the sampling plan. In "C=0" no defects can be found in the accepted sample size. In "C=1" one defect can be found, and so forth. This might help explain it: https://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=QLT1804Stijloor
Leader Super Moderator Re: C=0lego55 said:"C" is a symbol for "acceptance number." Stijloor.Can someone please tell me what the "C" in "C=0" means? In advance, thank you! Click to expand...
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Trusted Information Resource Re: C=0lego55 said:Can someone please tell me what the "C" in "C=0" means? In advance, thank you! Click to expand...
Stijloor said: "C" is a symbol for "acceptance number." Stijloor. Click to expand...Stijloor is correct about "C" is acceptance number. Here is a paper I found that may or may not help you understand: Here Last edited: Dec 29, 2008 You must log in or register to reply here.
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