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TABLE II-FROZEN OR SIMILARLY PROCESSED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND PRODUCTS THEREOF CONTAINING UNITS OF SUCH SIZE AND CHARACTER AS TO BE READILY SEPARABLE

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Any type of container of 1 pound 2,400 or less- 2,401-12,000 12,001-24,000 24,001-48,000 or less net weight.

48,001-72,000 72, 001-108, 000 108,001-168,000 168,001-240,000

Over 240,000.

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1 For extension of the single sample sizes beyond 72 sample units, refer to table VI of this section; for multiple sampling plans comparable to the various single sampling plans refer to table VII of this section.

2 The sample units for the various container size groups are as follows: Group.

1, 2, and 3-1 container and its entire contents. Groups 4 and 5-approximately 3 pounds of product. When determined by the inspector that a 3-pound sample unit is inadequate, a larger sample unit or 1 or more containers and their entire contents may be substituted for 1 or more sample units of 3 pounds.

Sample size (number of sample units).2

3

6

13

21

Acceptance number.

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TABLE III-CANNED, FROZEN, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, RELATED PRODUCTS, AND PRODUCTS THEREOF OF A COMMINUTED, FLUID, OR HOMOGENEOUS STATE

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Sample size (number of sample units).

3

6

13

Acceptance number.

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21

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Ounces pertain to either fluid ounces of volume or avoirdupois ounces of net weight whichever is applicable for the product involved.

2 For extension of the single sample sizes beyond 72 sample units, refer to table VI of this section; for multiple sampling plans comparable to the various single sampling plans refer to table VII of this section.

3 The sample units for the various container size groups are as follows: Groups 1, 2, and 3-1 container and its entire contents. A smaller sample unit may be substituted in group 3 at the inspector's discretion. Groups 4, 5, and 6-approximately 16 ounces of product. When determined by the inspector that a 16-ounce sample unit is inadequate, a larger sample unit may be substituted.

TABLE IV-DEHYDRATED (LOW-MOISTURE) FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

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Any type of container of 1 pound 1,800 or less. 1, 801-8, 400 8, 401-18, 000 or less net weight.

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1 For extension of the single sample sizes beyond 72 sample units, refer to table VI of this section; for multiple sampling plans comparable to the various single sampling plans refer to table VII of this section.

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2 The sample units for the various container size groups are as follows: Group 11 container and its entire contents. Groups 2, 3, 4, and 5-1 container and its entire contents or a smaller sample unit when determined by the inspector to be adequate.

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Any type of container of 1 pound 2,400 or less.-12, 401-12, 000 12, 001-24,000
or less net weight.

Lot size (number of containers)

24,001-48,000 48,001-72,000

72, 001-108,000 108, 001-168, 000 168, 001-240,000

Over 240,000.

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For extension of the single sample sizes beyond 72 sample units, refer to table VI
of this section; for multiple sampling plans comparable to the various single sampling
plans refer to table VII of this section.

2 The sample units for the various container size groups are as follows: Group 1-
1 container and its entire contents. Group 2-1 container and its entire contents or
a smaller sample unit of 16 ounces of product or more when determined by the in-

spector to be adequate. Groups 3, 4, and 5-approximately 16 ounces of product.
When determined by the inspector that a 16-ounce sample unit is inadequate, a
larger sample unit may be substituted.

3 In no case, shall the total of all the sample units selected yield less than 100 figs
or 200 fig slices; 20 ounces of raisins; 25 ounces of dates; or 56 ounces of other dried fruit.

Sample size, n.

Acceptance numbers, c..

TABLE VI-SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS FOR USE IN INCREASING SAMPLE SIZE BEYOND 72 SAMPLE UNITS

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MULTIPLE SAMPLING PLANS 1

TABLE VII-MULTIPLE SAMPLING PLANS COMPARABLE TO THE INDICATED SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

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1 These multiple sampling plans may be used in lieu of the single sampling plans listed at the heading of each column. [22 F. R. 3535, May 22, 1957, as amended at 23 F. R. 5001, July 1, 1958]

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