Multiple Choice
Common causes of variation:
A) occur when 2 of 3 consecutive points on a statistical process control chart are above or below the center line of the chart.
B) occur when adjusting a process that is already in control.
C) generally account for 80 to 95 percent of the observed variation in a process.
D) can be prevented, explained, and easily understood.
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