Similar to the previous response, there is not enough information (what is known about the powder? mean, variation, consistency). I believe the question is: how to get a representative sample? You must think about the different components of variation. For example, measurement system, within tray, between tray, within lot, between lot, etc. What are the possible sources of variation (hypotheses about factors that affect the powder)? How do you ensure these vary in your sample? These are not statistical questions. You need SME to help decide what a representative sample is. It is not a question of sample size, but how the sample is acquired.
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