Deck 19: Statistical Process Control
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Deck 19: Statistical Process Control
1
To measure the voltage of batteries,one would sample by attributes.
False
2
Mistakes stemming from workers' inadequate training represent an assignable cause of variation.
True
3
Mean charts and range charts complement one another,one detecting shifts in process average,the other detecting shifts in process dispersion.
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The x-bar chart,like the c-chart,is based on the exponential distribution.
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A normal distribution is generally described by its two parameters: the mean and the range.
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A c-chart is appropriate to plot the number of flaws in a bolt of fabric.
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The x-bar chart indicates that a gain or loss of uniformity has occurred in dispersion of a production process.
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In statistical process control,the range is often used as a substitute for the standard deviation.
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Natural variations:
A)affect almost every production process.
B)are the many sources of variation that occur when a process is under control.
C)when grouped,form a pattern,or distribution.
D)are tolerated,within limits,when a process is under control.
E)All of the above are true.
A)affect almost every production process.
B)are the many sources of variation that occur when a process is under control.
C)when grouped,form a pattern,or distribution.
D)are tolerated,within limits,when a process is under control.
E)All of the above are true.
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10
An x-bar chart is used when we are sampling attributes.
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11
A process range chart illustrates the amount of dispersion within the samples.
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12
If the process average is in control,then the process range must also be in control.
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13
The Central Limit Theorem states that when the sample size increases,the distribution of the sample means will approach the normal distribution.
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14
The purpose of process control is to detect when natural causes of variation are present.
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Averages of small samples,not individual measurements,are generally used in statistical process control.
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A p-chart is appropriate to plot the number of typographic errors per page of text.
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A process is said to be in statistical control when assignable causes are the only sources of variation.
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18
If a sample of items is taken and the mean of the sample is outside the control limits,the process is:
A)likely out of control and the cause should be investigated.
B)in control,but not capable of producing within the established control limits.
C)within the established control limits with only natural causes of variation.
D)monitored closely to see if the next sample mean will also fall outside the control limits.
E)producing high quality products.
A)likely out of control and the cause should be investigated.
B)in control,but not capable of producing within the established control limits.
C)within the established control limits with only natural causes of variation.
D)monitored closely to see if the next sample mean will also fall outside the control limits.
E)producing high quality products.
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19
The causes of variation in statistical process control are:
A)cycles,trends,seasonality,and random variations.
B)producer's causes and consumer's causes.
C)mean and range.
D)natural causes and assignable causes.
E)Type I and Type II.
A)cycles,trends,seasonality,and random variations.
B)producer's causes and consumer's causes.
C)mean and range.
D)natural causes and assignable causes.
E)Type I and Type II.
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20
Some degree of variability is present in almost all processes.
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21
If
= 23 ounces,σ = 0.4 ounces,and n = 16,what will be the ±3σ control limits for the x-bar chart?
A)21.8 to 24.2 ounces
B)23 ounces
C)22.70 to 23.30 ounces
D)22.25 to 23.75 ounces
E)22.90 to 23.10 ounces

A)21.8 to 24.2 ounces
B)23 ounces
C)22.70 to 23.30 ounces
D)22.25 to 23.75 ounces
E)22.90 to 23.10 ounces
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22
The number of late insurance claim payouts per 100 should be measured with what type of control chart?
A)x-bar chart
B)R-chart
C)p-chart
D)c-chart
E)either p-chart or c-chart
A)x-bar chart
B)R-chart
C)p-chart
D)c-chart
E)either p-chart or c-chart
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23
For a 3-sigma x-bar chart where the process standard deviation is known,the upper control limit:
A)is 3σ below the mean of sample means for a 3σ control chart.
B)is 3σ above the mean of sample means for a 3σ control chart.
C)is 3σ/
below the mean of sample means for a 3σ control chart.
D)is 3σ/
above the mean of sample means for a 3σ control chart.
E)cannot be calculated unless the average range is known.
A)is 3σ below the mean of sample means for a 3σ control chart.
B)is 3σ above the mean of sample means for a 3σ control chart.
C)is 3σ/

D)is 3σ/

E)cannot be calculated unless the average range is known.
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24
Jars of pickles are sampled and weighed.Sample measures are plotted on control charts.The ideal weight should be precisely 11 oz.Which type of chart(s)would you recommend?
A)p-chart
B)c-chart
C)both an x-bar chart and an R-chart
D)an x-bar chart,but not an R-chart
E)both a p-chart and a c-chart
A)p-chart
B)c-chart
C)both an x-bar chart and an R-chart
D)an x-bar chart,but not an R-chart
E)both a p-chart and a c-chart
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25
A process that is assumed to be in control with limits of 89 ± 2 had sample averages for the x-bar chart of the following: 87.1,87,87.2,89,90,88.5,89.5,and 88.Is the process in control?
A)Yes.
B)No,one or more averages exceeded the limits.
C)Not enough information to tell.
D)No,there is a distinguishable trend.
E)No,two or more consecutive points are very near the lower (or upper)limit.
A)Yes.
B)No,one or more averages exceeded the limits.
C)Not enough information to tell.
D)No,there is a distinguishable trend.
E)No,two or more consecutive points are very near the lower (or upper)limit.
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26
Red Top Cab Company receives multiple complaints per day about driver behavior.Over 9 days the owner recorded the number of calls to be 3,0,8,9,6,7,4,9,and 8.What is the upper control limit for the 3-sigma c-chart?
A)13.35
B)8.45
C)24.00
D)0.00
E)9.03
A)13.35
B)8.45
C)24.00
D)0.00
E)9.03
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27
Control charts for variables are based on data that come from:
A)acceptance sampling.
B)individual items.
C)averages of small samples.
D)averages of large samples.
E)the entire lot.
A)acceptance sampling.
B)individual items.
C)averages of small samples.
D)averages of large samples.
E)the entire lot.
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28
Up to three standard deviations above or below the centerline is the amount of variation that statistical process control allows for:
A)Type I errors.
B)about 95.5% variation.
C)natural variation.
D)all types of variation.
E)assignable variation.
A)Type I errors.
B)about 95.5% variation.
C)natural variation.
D)all types of variation.
E)assignable variation.
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Natural variations:
A)are variations that are to be identified and investigated.
B)are variations that can be traced to a specific cause.
C)are the same as assignable variations.
D)lead to occasional false findings that processes are out of control.
E)play no role in statistical process control.
A)are variations that are to be identified and investigated.
B)are variations that can be traced to a specific cause.
C)are the same as assignable variations.
D)lead to occasional false findings that processes are out of control.
E)play no role in statistical process control.
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30
An x-bar control chart was examined and no data points fell outside of the limits.Can this process be considered in control?
A)Not yet,there could be a pattern to the points.
B)Not yet,the R-chart must be checked.
C)Not yet,the number of samples must be known.
D)Yes.
E)Both A and B
A)Not yet,there could be a pattern to the points.
B)Not yet,the R-chart must be checked.
C)Not yet,the number of samples must be known.
D)Yes.
E)Both A and B
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31
The usual purpose of an R-chart is to signal whether there has been a:
A)gain or loss in dispersion.
B)change in the percent defective in a sample.
C)change in the central tendency of the process output.
D)change in the number of defects in a sample.
E)change in the consumer's risk.
A)gain or loss in dispersion.
B)change in the percent defective in a sample.
C)change in the central tendency of the process output.
D)change in the number of defects in a sample.
E)change in the consumer's risk.
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Assignable causes:
A)are not as important as natural causes.
B)are within the limits of a control chart.
C)depend on the inspector assigned to the job.
D)are also referred to as "chance" causes.
E)are causes of variation that can be identified and investigated.
A)are not as important as natural causes.
B)are within the limits of a control chart.
C)depend on the inspector assigned to the job.
D)are also referred to as "chance" causes.
E)are causes of variation that can be identified and investigated.
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33
The upper and lower limits for diving ring diameters made by John's Swimming Co.are 40 and 39 cm. ,respectively.John took 11 samples with the following average diameters (39,39.1,39.2,39.3,39.4,39.5 39.6,39.7,39.8,39.9,40).Is the process in control?
A)Yes,no diameters exceeded the control limits.
B)No,some diameters exceeded the control limits.
C)No,there is a distinguishable pattern to the samples.
D)No,the range is not in control.
E)There is not enough information to make a decision.
A)Yes,no diameters exceeded the control limits.
B)No,some diameters exceeded the control limits.
C)No,there is a distinguishable pattern to the samples.
D)No,the range is not in control.
E)There is not enough information to make a decision.
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34
The Central Limit Theorem:
A)is the theoretical foundation of the c-chart.
B)states that the average of assignable variations is zero.
C)allows managers to use the normal distribution as the basis for building some control charts.
D)states that the average range can be used as a proxy for the standard deviation.
E)controls the steepness of an operating characteristic curve.
A)is the theoretical foundation of the c-chart.
B)states that the average of assignable variations is zero.
C)allows managers to use the normal distribution as the basis for building some control charts.
D)states that the average range can be used as a proxy for the standard deviation.
E)controls the steepness of an operating characteristic curve.
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35
The number of defects after a hotel room cleaning (sheets not straight,smears on mirror,missed debris on carpet,etc)should be measured using what type of control chart?
A)x-bar chart
B)R-chart
C)p-chart
D)c-chart
E)either x-bar chart or R chart
A)x-bar chart
B)R-chart
C)p-chart
D)c-chart
E)either x-bar chart or R chart
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36
The purpose of an x-bar chart is to determine whether there has been a:
A)change in the dispersion of the process output.
B)change in the percent defective in a sample.
C)change in the central tendency of the process output.
D)change in the number of defects in a sample.
E)change in the AOQ.
A)change in the dispersion of the process output.
B)change in the percent defective in a sample.
C)change in the central tendency of the process output.
D)change in the number of defects in a sample.
E)change in the AOQ.
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Assignable variation:
A)is a sign that a process is under control.
B)is to be identified and investigated.
C)is the same as random variation.
D)is variation that cannot be traced to a specific cause.
E)leads to a steep OC curve.
A)is a sign that a process is under control.
B)is to be identified and investigated.
C)is the same as random variation.
D)is variation that cannot be traced to a specific cause.
E)leads to a steep OC curve.
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38
Ten samples of a process measuring the number of returns per 100 receipts were taken for a local retail store.The number of returns were 10,9,11,7,3,12,8,4,6,and 11.Find the standard deviation of the sampling distribution for the p-bar chart.
A)There is not enough information to answer the question.
B).081
C)8.1
D).0273
E).0863
A)There is not enough information to answer the question.
B).081
C)8.1
D).0273
E).0863
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39
Statistical process control charts:
A)display the measurements on every item being produced.
B)display upper and lower limits for process variables or attributes and signal when a process is no longer in control.
C)indicate to the process operator the average outgoing quality of each lot.
D)indicate to the operator the true quality of material leaving the process.
E)are a graphic way of classifying problems by their level of importance,often referred to as the 80-20 rule.
A)display the measurements on every item being produced.
B)display upper and lower limits for process variables or attributes and signal when a process is no longer in control.
C)indicate to the process operator the average outgoing quality of each lot.
D)indicate to the operator the true quality of material leaving the process.
E)are a graphic way of classifying problems by their level of importance,often referred to as the 80-20 rule.
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40
A manager wants to build 3-sigma x-bar control limits for a process.The target value for the mean of the process is 10 units,and the standard deviation of the process is 6.If samples of size 9 are to be taken,what will be the upper and lower control limits,respectively?
A)-8 and 28
B)16 and 4
C)12 and 8
D)4 and 16
E)8 and 12
A)-8 and 28
B)16 and 4
C)12 and 8
D)4 and 16
E)8 and 12
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41
What is the statistical process chart used to control the number of defects per unit of output?
A)x-bar chart
B)R-chart
C)p-chart
D)AOQ chart
E)c-chart
A)x-bar chart
B)R-chart
C)p-chart
D)AOQ chart
E)c-chart
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42
What are the three possible results (or findings)from the use of control charts?
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43
What is the basic objective of a process control system?
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44
If a process has only natural variations,________ percent of the time the sample averages will fall inside the ±3-sigma control limits.
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45
Plots of sample ranges indicate that the most recent value is below the lower control limit.What course of action would you recommend?
A)Since there is no obvious pattern in the measurements,variability is in control.
B)One value outside the control limits is insufficient to warrant any action.
C)Lower than expected dispersion is a desirable condition;there is no reason to investigate.
D)The process is out of control;reject the last units produced.
E)Variation is not in control;investigate what created this condition.
A)Since there is no obvious pattern in the measurements,variability is in control.
B)One value outside the control limits is insufficient to warrant any action.
C)Lower than expected dispersion is a desirable condition;there is no reason to investigate.
D)The process is out of control;reject the last units produced.
E)Variation is not in control;investigate what created this condition.
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46
The c-chart signals whether there has been a:
A)gain or loss in uniformity.
B)change in the number of defects per unit.
C)change in the central tendency of the process output.
D)change in the percent defective in a sample.
E)change in the AOQ.
A)gain or loss in uniformity.
B)change in the number of defects per unit.
C)change in the central tendency of the process output.
D)change in the percent defective in a sample.
E)change in the AOQ.
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47
According to the text,what is the most common choice of limits for control charts?
A)±1 standard deviation
B)±2 standard deviations
C)±3 standard deviations
D)±3 standard deviations for means and ± 2 standard deviations for ranges
E)±6 standard deviations
A)±1 standard deviation
B)±2 standard deviations
C)±3 standard deviations
D)±3 standard deviations for means and ± 2 standard deviations for ranges
E)±6 standard deviations
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48
A manufacturer uses statistical process control to control the quality of the firm's products.Samples of 50 of Product A are taken,and a defective/acceptable decision is made on each unit sampled.For Product B,the number of flaws per unit is counted.What type(s)of control charts should be used?
A)p-charts for both A and B
B)p-chart for A,c-chart for B
C)c-charts for both A and B
D)p-chart for A,mean and range charts for B
E)c-chart for A,mean and range charts for B
A)p-charts for both A and B
B)p-chart for A,c-chart for B
C)c-charts for both A and B
D)p-chart for A,mean and range charts for B
E)c-chart for A,mean and range charts for B
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49
The ________ -chart is the chief way to control attributes.
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50
A nationwide parcel delivery service keeps track of the number of late deliveries (more than 30 minutes past the time promised to clients)per day.They plan on using a control chart to plot their results.Which type of control chart(s)would you recommend?
A)both x-bar chart and R-chart
B)p-chart
C)c-chart
D)x-bar chart
E)both p-chart and c-chart
A)both x-bar chart and R-chart
B)p-chart
C)c-chart
D)x-bar chart
E)both p-chart and c-chart
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51
The normal application of a p-chart is in:
A)process sampling by variables.
B)acceptance sampling by variables.
C)process sampling by attributes.
D)acceptance sampling by attributes.
E)process capability ratio computations.
A)process sampling by variables.
B)acceptance sampling by variables.
C)process sampling by attributes.
D)acceptance sampling by attributes.
E)process capability ratio computations.
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52
To set x-bar chart upper and lower control limits,one must know the process central line,which is the:
A)average of the sample means.
B)total number of defects in the population.
C)percent defects in the population.
D)size of the population.
E)average range.
A)average of the sample means.
B)total number of defects in the population.
C)percent defects in the population.
D)size of the population.
E)average range.
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53
________ is variation in a production process that can be traced to specific causes.
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54
The ________ is a quality control chart used to control the number of defects per unit of output.
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55
A manager wishes to build a 3-sigma range chart for a process.The sample size is five,the mean of sample means is 16.01,and the average range is 5.3.From Table S6.1,the appropriate value of D3 is 0,and D4 is 2.115.What are the UCL and LCL,respectively,for this range chart?
A)33.9 and 11.2
B)33.9 and 0
C)11.2 and 0
D)6.3 and 0
E)31.91 and 0.11
A)33.9 and 11.2
B)33.9 and 0
C)11.2 and 0
D)6.3 and 0
E)31.91 and 0.11
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56
The ________ is a quality control chart that indicates when changes occur in the central tendency of a production process.
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57
A run test is used:
A)to examine variability in acceptance sampling plans.
B)in acceptance sampling to establish control.
C)to examine points in a control chart to check for natural variability.
D)to examine points in a control chart to check for nonrandom variability.
E)to test the validity of the Central Limit Theorem.
A)to examine variability in acceptance sampling plans.
B)in acceptance sampling to establish control.
C)to examine points in a control chart to check for natural variability.
D)to examine points in a control chart to check for nonrandom variability.
E)to test the validity of the Central Limit Theorem.
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58
The local newspaper receives several complaints per day about typographic errors.Over a seven-day period,the publisher has received calls from readers reporting the following total daily number of errors: 4,3,2,6,7,3,and 9.Based on these data alone,what type of control chart(s)should the publisher use?
A)p-chart
B)c-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)R-chart
E)x-bar chart and R-chart
A)p-chart
B)c-chart
C)x-bar chart
D)R-chart
E)x-bar chart and R-chart
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59
Briefly explain what the Central Limit Theorem has to do with control charts.
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60
Which of the following is true of a p-chart?
A)The lower control limit is found by subtracting a fraction from the average number of defects.
B)The lower control limit indicates the minimum acceptable number of defects.
C)The lower control limit equals D3 times p-bar.
D)The lower control limit may be at zero.
E)The lower control limit is the same as the lot tolerance percent defective.
A)The lower control limit is found by subtracting a fraction from the average number of defects.
B)The lower control limit indicates the minimum acceptable number of defects.
C)The lower control limit equals D3 times p-bar.
D)The lower control limit may be at zero.
E)The lower control limit is the same as the lot tolerance percent defective.
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61
Larry's boat shop wants to monitor the number of blemishes in the paint of each boat.Construct a 3-sigma c-chart to determine if their paint process is in control using the following data.


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62
If μ = 9 ounces,σ = 0.5 ounces,and n = 9,calculate the 3-sigma control limits for the x-bar chart.
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63
Examine the Statistical Process Control outputs below.Answer the following questions.
a.What is the sample size?
b.What is the number of samples?
c.What is the mean of sample 8;what is the range of sample 10?
d..Is this process in control? Explain--a simple Yes or No is insufficient.
e.What additional steps should the quality assurance team take?
a.What is the sample size?
b.What is the number of samples?
c.What is the mean of sample 8;what is the range of sample 10?
d..Is this process in control? Explain--a simple Yes or No is insufficient.
e.What additional steps should the quality assurance team take?

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A woodworker is concerned about the quality of the finished appearance of her work.In sampling units of a split-willow hand-woven basket,she has found the following number of finish defects in ten units sampled: 4,0,3,1,2,0,1,2,0,2.
a.Calculate the average number of defects per basket.
b.If 3-sigma control limits are used,calculate the lower control limit and upper control limit.
a.Calculate the average number of defects per basket.
b.If 3-sigma control limits are used,calculate the lower control limit and upper control limit.
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65
The width of a bronze bar is intended to be one-eighth of an inch (0.125 inches).Inspection samples contain five bars each.The average range of these samples is 0.01 inches.What are the upper and lower control limits for the x-bar and R-chart for this process,using 3-sigma limits?
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66
The defect rate for a product has historically been about 1.6%.What are the upper and lower control chart limits for a p-chart,if you wish to use a sample size of 100 and 3-sigma limits?
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67
Cartons of Plaster of Paris are supposed to weigh exactly 32 oz.Inspectors want to develop process control charts.They take ten samples of six boxes each and weigh them.Based on the following data,compute the lower and upper control limits and determine whether the process is in control.


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68
The mean and standard deviations for a process are μ = 90 and σ = 9,respectively.For the variable control chart,a sample size of 16 will be used.Calculate the standard deviation of the sample means.
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69
A hospital-billing auditor has been inspecting patient bills.While almost all bills contain some errors,the auditor is looking now for large errors (errors in excess of $250).Each day last week,the auditor examined 100 bills and found an average defect rate of 16%.Calculate the upper and lower limits for the billing process for 99.73% confidence.
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70
A quality analyst wants to construct a sample mean chart for controlling a packaging process.He knows from past experience that when the process is operating as intended,packaging weight is normally distributed with a mean of twenty ounces,and a process standard deviation of two ounces.Each day last week,he randomly selected four packages and weighed each.The data from that activity appear below.
(a)If he sets an upper control limit of 21 and a lower control limit of 19 around the target value of twenty ounces,the control chart is based on what value of z?
(b)With the UCL and LCL of part a,what do you conclude about this process-is it in control?

(b)With the UCL and LCL of part a,what do you conclude about this process-is it in control?
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71
Ten samples of size four were taken from a process,and their weights measured.The sample averages and sample ranges are in the following table.Construct and plot an x-bar and R-chart using these data.Is the process in control?


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72
A local manufacturer supplies you with parts,and you would like to install a quality monitoring system at his factory for these parts.Historically,the defect rate for these parts has been 1.25 percent (You've observed this from your acceptance sampling procedures,which you would like to discontinue).Develop ± 3σ control limits for this process.Assume the sample size will be 200 items.
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73
Why do range charts exist? Aren't x-bar charts enough?
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74
A quality analyst wants to construct a sample mean chart for controlling a packaging process.He knows from past experience that the process standard deviation is two ounces.Each day last week,he randomly selected four packages and weighed each.The data from that activity appear below.
(a)Calculate all sample means and the mean of all sample means.
(b)Calculate upper and lower 2-sigma x-bar chart control limits that allow for natural variations.
(c)Based on the x-bar chart,is this process in control?

(b)Calculate upper and lower 2-sigma x-bar chart control limits that allow for natural variations.
(c)Based on the x-bar chart,is this process in control?
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75
An operator trainee is attempting to monitor a filling process that has an overall average of 705 cc.The average range is 17 cc.If you use a sample size of 6,what are the upper and lower control limits for the x-bar chart and R-chart?
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76
McDaniel Shipyards wants to develop a control chart to assess the quality of its steel plate.They take ten sheets of 1" steel plate and compute the number of cosmetic flaws on each roll.Each sheet is 20' by 100'.Based on the following data,develop limits for the 3-sigma control chart,plot the control chart,and determine whether the process is in control.


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77
Repeated sampling of a certain process shows the average of all sample ranges to be 1.0 cm.The sample size has been constant at n = 5.What are the 3-sigma control limits for this R-chart?
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78
A small,independent amusement park collects data on the number of cars with out-of-state license plates.The sample size is fixed at n=25 each day.Data from the previous 10 days indicate the following number of out-of-state license plates:
(a)Calculate the overall proportion of "tourists" (cars with out-of-state plates)and the standard deviation of proportions.
(b)Using ±3σ limits,calculate the LCL and UCL for these data.
(c)Is the process under control? Explain.

(b)Using ±3σ limits,calculate the LCL and UCL for these data.
(c)Is the process under control? Explain.
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79
What is the difference between natural and assignable causes of variation?
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80
A part that connects two levels should have a distance between the two holes of 4".It has been determined that x-bar and R-charts should be set up to determine if the process is in statistical control.The following ten samples of size four were collected.Calculate the control limits,plot the control charts,and determine if the process is in control.


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