A computer graphics card manufacturer is testing an improvement to its production process. If a sample of 100 graphics cards manufactured using the new process has a less than 10% chance of having 3 or more defective graphics cards, then the manufacturer will switch to the new process. Otherwise, the manufacturer will stay with its existing process. If the probability of a defective graphics card using the new process is 0.9%, will the manufacturer switch to the new production process?
(A) Yes, because the probability of having 3 or more defective graphics cards is greater than 0.10.
(B) Yes, because the probability of having 3 or more defective graphics cards is less than 0.10.
(C) No, because the probability of having 3 or more defective graphics cards is less than 0.10.
(D) No, because the probability of having 3 or more defective graphics cards is greater than 0.10.