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In what situation must you increase the sampling ratio of sacks?

  1. When samples show high moisture

  2. For larger loads

  3. For small loads

  4. For inspected trucks

The correct answer is: For small loads

Increasing the sampling ratio of sacks is particularly necessary when dealing with small loads. Small loads may have greater variability in quality, meaning that each sack can differ significantly from one another. To ensure that the overall quality of the load is accurately assessed, it is important to take a larger sample size relative to the total amount being inspected. This increased scrutiny helps to more reliably capture any potential issues with the peanuts, leading to better quality assurance and risk management. When the load is small, a small sample might not adequately represent the overall condition of all the sacks, and thus, increasing the sampling ratio provides a more thorough examination. This strategy enhances the likelihood of identifying defects or quality problems that may not be apparent in a limited sample. Therefore, adjusting the sampling ratio in the context of smaller loads is a vital practice to maintain quality standards in peanut inspection.