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Please imagine you have just taken a job as an apple inspector for Best Apples,

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Question

Please imagine you have just taken a job as an apple inspector for Best Apples, Inc. - a large apple grower. You are replacing a previous inspector who was recently fired for lack of due care, and your new employer has made it perfectly clear that you must meet high performance standards. Best Apples owns and operates many apple orchards and sells its apples to major fruit processors (hereafter "buyers") whose products include fresh apples, applesauce, and apple juice. Best Apples makes large shipments of apples to buyers on a daily basis during harvest season; each shipment contains approximately 1,500 bushels from various orchards. Each bushel contains 100 to 150 apples. The bushel indicates which orchard the apples come from. Your job is to manually inspect the quality of apples just prior to shipment. Obviously, there is neither the time nor the need to inspect every apple, so you will examine a sample of apples to draw conclusions about the quality of the apples in the whole shipment. Imagine it is your first day on the job; consider for a moment what information about the apples your employer or the buyer you would like to know before you begin your inspections. You must identify at least five pieces of information.

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ANSWER

As a apple inspector i would like to see the below information :