Multiple Choice
100. A process is generally considered to be in control when
A) there are no sample points outside the control limits
B) most points are near the center line, without many being close to the control limits
C) sample points are randomly distributed equally above and below the center line
D) all of the above are trueAll of these answer choices are correct.
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