Multiple Choice
The relationship between the number of "sigmas" and the number of errors in the Six Sigma approach is best described as
A) the higher the number of "sigmas," the greater the number of errors.
B) if the number of "sigmas" is a positive value, then the number of errors is always a negative value.
C) the higher the number of "sigmas," the smaller the number of errors.
D) the number of "sigmas" is independent of the number of errors.
E) if the number of "sigmas" is a negative value, then the number of errors is always positive.
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