Multiple Choice
The process capability measures Cp and Cpk differ because:
A) only one ensures the process mean is centered within the limits.
B) Cp values above 1 indicate a capable process, while Cpk values above 2 indicate a capable process.
C) They do not differ: both are identical.
D) Cp values for a given process will always be greater than or equal to Cpk values.
E) Both A and D are correct.
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