Table 1 Statistical Process Control (SPC) Problem Data *The Range and Row Average Help You Avoid Simple Math
Multiple Choice
Table 1 Statistical Process Control (SPC) Problem Data*
*The range and row average help you avoid simple math errors and quicken the time to complete the SPC analysis but you have to know what to use when.
-Given the previous results and analysis for the R-chart, one would:
A) conclude that the R-chart is in statistical control and proceed to develop the x-bar chart.
B) conclude that the R-chart is not in statistical control and proceed to develop the x-bar chart.
C) investigate sample # 3 as it is outside the R-chart control limits and redo the R-chart.
D) plot the x-bar sample means first to see if they are randomly distributed.
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