EXAMPLE 3.22
Sampling pieces of steel. A mill produces large coils of thin steel for use in manufacturing home appliances. The quality engineer wants to submit a sample of 5-centimeter squares to detailed laboratory examination. She asks a technician to cut a sample of 10 such squares. Wanting to provide “good” pieces of steel, the technician carefully avoids the visible defects in the coil material when cutting the sample. The laboratory results are wonderful, but the customers complain about the material they are receiving.