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The Origin of the Term "Six Sigma" Came from a Statistical

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Question 41

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The origin of the term "Six Sigma" came from a statistical measure that equates to _____ or fewer errors or defects per million opportunities.


A) 4.5
B) 3.4
C) 6.8
D) 2.6

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