Multiple Choice
In general, a process is considered to be in control for all the following conditions except
A) no points are outside the control limits.
B) all points are significantly above the centre line.
C) the points are randomly distributed following a normal population.
D) no pattern exists in the plotted points (no evidence of a run) .
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