Multiple Choice
For a p-chart or c-chart, what is the implication of a negative value for the LCL?
A) A calculation error must have occurred.
B) The value of sigma must be reduced.
C) The process has too many errors.
D) The process is in a state of control.
E) The LCL can effectively be rounded up to 0.
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