Deck 17: Statistical Applications in Quality Management

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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, which expression best characterizes the p chart?</strong> A) In-control B) Increasing trend C) Decreasing trend D) Individual outliers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-2, which expression best characterizes the p chart?

A) In-control
B) Increasing trend
C) Decreasing trend
D) Individual outliers
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, which expression best characterizes the p chart?</strong> A) Cycles B) Increasing trend C) In-control D) Individual outliers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-1, which expression best characterizes the p chart?

A) Cycles
B) Increasing trend
C) In-control
D) Individual outliers
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One of the morals of the red bead experiment is

A) variation is part of the process.
B) only management can change the system.
C) it is the system that primarily determines performance.
D) All of the above.
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The principal focus of the control chart is the attempt to separate special or assignable causes of variation from common causes of variation. Which causes of variation can be reduced only by changing the system?

A) Special or assignable causes
B) Common causes
C) Total causes
D) None of the above
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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.53 B) 0.56 C) 0.63 D) 0.66 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?

A) 0.53
B) 0.56
C) 0.63
D) 0.66
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Which of the following situations suggests a process that appears to be operating in a state of statistical control?

A) A control chart with a series of consecutive points that are above the center line and a series of consecutive points that are below the center line
B) A control chart in which no points fall outside either the upper control limit or the lower control limit and no patterns are present
C) A control chart in which several points fall outside the upper control limit
D) All of the above.
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The control chart

A) focuses on the time dimension of a system.
B) captures the natural variability in the system.
C) can be used for categorical, discrete, or continuous variables.
D) All of the above.
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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.92 B) 0.89 C) 0.71 D) 0.62 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.92
B) 0.89
C) 0.71
D) 0.62
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the upper control limit for this R chart?</strong> A) 10.66 B) 9.37 C) 7.98 D) 6.34 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the upper control limit for this R chart?

A) 10.66
B) 9.37
C) 7.98
D) 6.34
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Once the control limits are set for a control chart, one attempts to

A) discern patterns that might exist in values over time.
B) determine whether any points fall outside the control limits.
C) Both of the above.
D) None of the above.
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Variation signaled by individual fluctuations or patterns in the data is called

A) special or assignable causes.
B) common or chance causes.
C) explained variation.
D) the standard deviation.
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Variation due to the inherent variability in a system of operation is called

A) special or assignable causes.
B) common or chance causes.
C) explained variation.
D) the standard deviation.
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.920 B) 0.911 C) 0.815 D) 0.798 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.920
B) 0.911
C) 0.815
D) 0.798
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.926 B) 0.961 C) 0.979 D) 1.037 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.926
B) 0.961
C) 0.979
D) 1.037
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?</strong> A) 4.8 B) 6.0 C) 6.9 D) 7.1 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?

A) 4.8
B) 6.0
C) 6.9
D) 7.1
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A process is said to be out of control if

A) a point falls above the upper or below the lower control lines.
B) eight or more consecutive points fall above the center line or eight or more consecutive points fall below the center line.
C) Either of the above.
D) None of the above.
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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.37 B) 0.41 C) 0.50 D) 0.71 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.37
B) 0.41
C) 0.50
D) 0.71
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Which of the following situations suggests a process that appears to be operating out of statistical control?

A) A control chart with a series of consecutive points that are above the center line and a series of consecutive points that are below the center line
B) A control chart in which points fall outside the lower control limit
C) A control chart in which several points fall outside the upper control limit
D) All of the above.
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the lower control limit for this R chart?</strong> A) 4.84 B) 3.37 C) 2.98 D) 1.34 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the lower control limit for this R chart?

A) 4.84
B) 3.37
C) 2.98
D) 1.34
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.926 B) 0.911 C) 0.885 D) 0.500 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?

A) 0.926
B) 0.911
C) 0.885
D) 0.500
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The control limits are based on the standard deviation of the process.
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Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an   chart to see if the process is in-control. What is the center line of the chart?</strong> A) 20.00 B) 20.26 C) 21.00 D) 24.26 <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to see if the process is in-control. What is the center line of the chart?

A) 20.00
B) 20.26
C) 21.00
D) 24.26
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?</strong> A) In-control B) Increasing trend C) Decreasing trend D) Individual outliers <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to see if the production process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?

A) In-control
B) Increasing trend
C) Decreasing trend
D) Individual outliers
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Referring to Table 17-4, what percentage of the time it takes workers to complete an important production task will fall inside the specification limits?
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the CPL index?
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?</strong> A) 20.00 B) 20.56 C) 20.40 D) 24.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?

A) 20.00
B) 20.56
C) 20.40
D) 24.00
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Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an   chart to see if the process is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits of this chart?</strong> A) 10.00, 30.00 B) 8.49, 32.03 C) 5.39, 35.13 D) 4.96, 35.56 <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to see if the process is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits of this chart?

A) 10.00, 30.00
B) 8.49, 32.03
C) 5.39, 35.13
D) 4.96, 35.56
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the Cpk index?
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the Cp index?
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Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an   chart to see if the process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?</strong> A) Decreasing trend B) In-control C) Increasing trend D) Individual outliers <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to see if the process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?

A) Decreasing trend
B) In-control
C) Increasing trend
D) Individual outliers
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits for this R chart?</strong> A) -2.33, 43.13 B) -2.28, 42.28 C) 0, 42.28 D) 0, 43.13 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits for this R chart?

A) -2.33, 43.13
B) -2.28, 42.28
C) 0, 42.28
D) 0, 43.13
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. This R chart is characterized by which of the following?</strong> A) Decreasing trend B) Increasing trend C) In-control D) Individual outliers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. This R chart is characterized by which of the following?

A) Decreasing trend
B) Increasing trend
C) In-control
D) Individual outliers
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of d₂ factor?
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the lower control limit (LCL) for this chart?</strong> A) 47.60 B) 56.15 C) 57.15 D) 58.05 <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the lower control limit (LCL) for this chart?

A) 47.60
B) 56.15
C) 57.15
D) 58.05
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the CPU index?
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 11 observations per day instead of 10. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of the R chart?</strong> A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease. B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease. C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same. D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 11 observations per day instead of 10. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of the R chart?

A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease.
B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease.
C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same.
D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase.
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 6 observations per hour instead of 5. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of an R chart?</strong> A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease. B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease. C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same. D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 6 observations per hour instead of 5. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of an R chart?

A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease.
B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease.
C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same.
D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase.
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. The R chart is characterized by which of the following?</strong> A) Increasing trend B) Decreasing trend C) In-control D) Points outside the control limits <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. The R chart is characterized by which of the following?

A) Increasing trend
B) Decreasing trend
C) In-control
D) Points outside the control limits
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the upper control limit (UCL) for this chart?</strong> A) 62.15 B) 60.95 C) 59.85 D) 58.75 <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the upper control limit (UCL) for this chart?

A) 62.15
B) 60.95
C) 59.85
D) 58.75
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the center line for this chart?</strong> A) 64.3 B) 59.5 C) 58.0 D) 57.1 <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the center line for this chart?

A) 64.3
B) 59.5
C) 58.0
D) 57.1
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Changes in the system to reduce common cause variation are the responsibility of management.
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The purpose of a control chart is to eliminate common cause variation.
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It is not possible for the It is not possible for the   chart to be out of control when the R chart is in control.<div style=padding-top: 35px> chart to be out of control when the R chart is in control.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, the process seems to be in control.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-5, the process seems to be in control.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The upper control limit is ________, and the lower control limit is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The upper control limit is ________, and the lower control limit is ________.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The center line of the control chart is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The center line of the control chart is ________.
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The cause of variation that can be reduced only by changing the system is ________ cause variation.
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________ causes of variation are correctable without modifying the system.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, the best estimate of the mean proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-5, the best estimate of the mean proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The center line for the chart should be located at ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The center line for the chart should be located at ________.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, construct a p control chart for these data.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-5, construct a p control chart for these data.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, the estimate of the proportion of poor quality bags of candy is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-6, the estimate of the proportion of poor quality bags of candy is ________.
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In the United States, the control limits on a control chart are placed so that they are 3 standard deviations above and below a central line.
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The p chart is a control chart used for monitoring the proportion of items that meet given specifications.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.
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One of the morals of the red bead experiment is that variation is part of any process.
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The R chart is a control chart used to monitor a process mean.
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Special or assignable causes of variation are signaled by individual fluctuations or patterns in the data.
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Common causes of variation represent variation due to the inherent variability in the system.
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Common causes of variation are correctable without modifying the system.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the sample proportion is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the sample proportion is ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, what is the value of d₂ factor?
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TABLE 17-8
Recently, a university switched to a new type of computer-based registration. The registrar is concerned with the amount of time students are spending on the computer registering under the new system. She decides to randomly select 8 students on each of the 12 days of the registration and determine the time each spends on the computer registering. The range, mean, and standard deviation of the times required to register are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-8 Recently, a university switched to a new type of computer-based registration. The registrar is concerned with the amount of time students are spending on the computer registering under the new system. She decides to randomly select 8 students on each of the 12 days of the registration and determine the time each spends on the computer registering. The range, mean, and standard deviation of the times required to register are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-8, an R chart is to be constructed for the time required to register. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-8, an R chart is to be constructed for the time required to register. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, construct an Referring to Table 17-7, construct an   chart for the number of blemishes.<div style=padding-top: 35px> chart for the number of blemishes.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The upper control limit for this data set is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The upper control limit for this data set is ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, an Referring to Table 17-7, an   chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The center line of this chart is located at ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The center line of this chart is located at ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the upper control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₄. For this data set, the value of D₄ is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the upper control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₄. For this data set, the value of D₄ is ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, based on the R chart, it appears that the process is out of control.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-7, based on the R chart, it appears that the process is out of control.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The lower control limit is ________, while the upper control limit is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The lower control limit is ________, while the upper control limit is ________.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, construct a p control chart for these data.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-6, construct a p control chart for these data.
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Referring to Table 17-7, an Referring to Table 17-7, an   chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________, while the upper control limit is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________, while the upper control limit is ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the lower control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₃. For this data set, the value of D₃ is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the lower control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₃. For this data set, the value of D₃ is ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, what is the value of the CPU index?
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Referring to Table 17-7, based on the Referring to Table 17-7, based on the   chart for the number of blemishes, it appears that the process is out of control.<div style=padding-top: 35px> chart for the number of blemishes, it appears that the process is out of control.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, construct an R chart for the number of blemishes.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-7, construct an R chart for the number of blemishes.
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Referring to Table 17-7, what percentage of the chips will fall below the upper specification limit?
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, the process seems to be in control.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 17-6, the process seems to be in control.
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Referring to Table 17-7, an Referring to Table 17-7, an   chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. One way to obtain the control limits is to take the grand mean and add and subtract the product of A₂ times the mean of the sample ranges. For this data set, the value of A₂ is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. One way to obtain the control limits is to take the grand mean and add and subtract the product of A₂ times the mean of the sample ranges. For this data set, the value of A₂ is ________.
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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, which expression best characterizes the p chart?</strong> A) In-control B) Increasing trend C) Decreasing trend D) Individual outliers
Referring to Table 17-2, which expression best characterizes the p chart?

A) In-control
B) Increasing trend
C) Decreasing trend
D) Individual outliers
A
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, which expression best characterizes the p chart?</strong> A) Cycles B) Increasing trend C) In-control D) Individual outliers
Referring to Table 17-1, which expression best characterizes the p chart?

A) Cycles
B) Increasing trend
C) In-control
D) Individual outliers
C
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One of the morals of the red bead experiment is

A) variation is part of the process.
B) only management can change the system.
C) it is the system that primarily determines performance.
D) All of the above.
D
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The principal focus of the control chart is the attempt to separate special or assignable causes of variation from common causes of variation. Which causes of variation can be reduced only by changing the system?

A) Special or assignable causes
B) Common causes
C) Total causes
D) None of the above
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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.53 B) 0.56 C) 0.63 D) 0.66
Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?

A) 0.53
B) 0.56
C) 0.63
D) 0.66
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Which of the following situations suggests a process that appears to be operating in a state of statistical control?

A) A control chart with a series of consecutive points that are above the center line and a series of consecutive points that are below the center line
B) A control chart in which no points fall outside either the upper control limit or the lower control limit and no patterns are present
C) A control chart in which several points fall outside the upper control limit
D) All of the above.
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The control chart

A) focuses on the time dimension of a system.
B) captures the natural variability in the system.
C) can be used for categorical, discrete, or continuous variables.
D) All of the above.
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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.92 B) 0.89 C) 0.71 D) 0.62
Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.92
B) 0.89
C) 0.71
D) 0.62
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the upper control limit for this R chart?</strong> A) 10.66 B) 9.37 C) 7.98 D) 6.34
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the upper control limit for this R chart?

A) 10.66
B) 9.37
C) 7.98
D) 6.34
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Once the control limits are set for a control chart, one attempts to

A) discern patterns that might exist in values over time.
B) determine whether any points fall outside the control limits.
C) Both of the above.
D) None of the above.
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Variation signaled by individual fluctuations or patterns in the data is called

A) special or assignable causes.
B) common or chance causes.
C) explained variation.
D) the standard deviation.
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Variation due to the inherent variability in a system of operation is called

A) special or assignable causes.
B) common or chance causes.
C) explained variation.
D) the standard deviation.
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.920 B) 0.911 C) 0.815 D) 0.798
Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.920
B) 0.911
C) 0.815
D) 0.798
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.926 B) 0.961 C) 0.979 D) 1.037
Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the upper control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.926
B) 0.961
C) 0.979
D) 1.037
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?</strong> A) 4.8 B) 6.0 C) 6.9 D) 7.1
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?

A) 4.8
B) 6.0
C) 6.9
D) 7.1
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A process is said to be out of control if

A) a point falls above the upper or below the lower control lines.
B) eight or more consecutive points fall above the center line or eight or more consecutive points fall below the center line.
C) Either of the above.
D) None of the above.
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TABLE 17-2
A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-2 A political pollster randomly selects a sample of 100 voters each day for 8 successive days and asks how many will vote for the incumbent. The pollster wishes to construct a p chart to see if the percentage favoring the incumbent candidate is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.37 B) 0.41 C) 0.50 D) 0.71
Referring to Table 17-2, what is the numerical value of the lower control limit for the p chart?

A) 0.37
B) 0.41
C) 0.50
D) 0.71
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Which of the following situations suggests a process that appears to be operating out of statistical control?

A) A control chart with a series of consecutive points that are above the center line and a series of consecutive points that are below the center line
B) A control chart in which points fall outside the lower control limit
C) A control chart in which several points fall outside the upper control limit
D) All of the above.
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the lower control limit for this R chart?</strong> A) 4.84 B) 3.37 C) 2.98 D) 1.34
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. What is the lower control limit for this R chart?

A) 4.84
B) 3.37
C) 2.98
D) 1.34
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TABLE 17-1
A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic. <strong>TABLE 17-1 A local newspaper has 10 delivery boys who each deliver the morning paper to 50 customers every day. The owner decides to record the number of papers delivered on time for a 10-day period for one of the delivery boys and construct a p chart to see whether the percentage is too erratic.   Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?</strong> A) 0.926 B) 0.911 C) 0.885 D) 0.500
Referring to Table 17-1, what is the numerical value of the center line for the p chart?

A) 0.926
B) 0.911
C) 0.885
D) 0.500
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The control limits are based on the standard deviation of the process.
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Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an   chart to see if the process is in-control. What is the center line of the chart?</strong> A) 20.00 B) 20.26 C) 21.00 D) 24.26 chart to see if the process is in-control. What is the center line of the chart?

A) 20.00
B) 20.26
C) 21.00
D) 24.26
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?</strong> A) In-control B) Increasing trend C) Decreasing trend D) Individual outliers chart to see if the production process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?

A) In-control
B) Increasing trend
C) Decreasing trend
D) Individual outliers
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Referring to Table 17-4, what percentage of the time it takes workers to complete an important production task will fall inside the specification limits?
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the CPL index?
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?</strong> A) 20.00 B) 20.56 C) 20.40 D) 24.00
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What is the center line of this R chart?

A) 20.00
B) 20.56
C) 20.40
D) 24.00
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Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an   chart to see if the process is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits of this chart?</strong> A) 10.00, 30.00 B) 8.49, 32.03 C) 5.39, 35.13 D) 4.96, 35.56 chart to see if the process is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits of this chart?

A) 10.00, 30.00
B) 8.49, 32.03
C) 5.39, 35.13
D) 4.96, 35.56
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the Cpk index?
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the Cp index?
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Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an   chart to see if the process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?</strong> A) Decreasing trend B) In-control C) Increasing trend D) Individual outliers chart to see if the process is in-control. Which expression best describes this chart?

A) Decreasing trend
B) In-control
C) Increasing trend
D) Individual outliers
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits for this R chart?</strong> A) -2.33, 43.13 B) -2.28, 42.28 C) 0, 42.28 D) 0, 43.13
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. What are the lower and upper control limits for this R chart?

A) -2.33, 43.13
B) -2.28, 42.28
C) 0, 42.28
D) 0, 43.13
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. This R chart is characterized by which of the following?</strong> A) Decreasing trend B) Increasing trend C) In-control D) Individual outliers
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the supervisor constructs an R chart to see if the variability in collection times is in-control. This R chart is characterized by which of the following?

A) Decreasing trend
B) Increasing trend
C) In-control
D) Individual outliers
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of d₂ factor?
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the lower control limit (LCL) for this chart?</strong> A) 47.60 B) 56.15 C) 57.15 D) 58.05 chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the lower control limit (LCL) for this chart?

A) 47.60
B) 56.15
C) 57.15
D) 58.05
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Referring to Table 17-4, what is the value of the CPU index?
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 11 observations per day instead of 10. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of the R chart?</strong> A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease. B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease. C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same. D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase.
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 11 observations per day instead of 10. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of the R chart?

A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease.
B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease.
C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same.
D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase.
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TABLE 17-4
A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.
<strong>TABLE 17-4 A factory supervisor is concerned that the time it takes workers to complete an important production task (measured in seconds) is too erratic and adversely affects expected profits. The supervisor proceeds by randomly sampling 5 individuals per hour for a period of 10 hours. The sample mean and range for each hour are listed below.   She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively. Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 6 observations per hour instead of 5. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of an R chart?</strong> A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease. B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease. C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same. D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase.
She also decides that lower and upper specification limit for the critical-to-quality variable should be 10 and 30 seconds, respectively.
Referring to Table 17-4, suppose the sample mean and range data were based on 6 observations per hour instead of 5. How would this change affect the lower and upper control limits of an R chart?

A) LCL would increase; UCL would decrease.
B) LCL would remain the same; UCL would decrease.
C) Both LCL and UCL would remain the same.
D) LCL would decrease; UCL would increase.
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TABLE 17-3
A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.
<strong>TABLE 17-3 A quality control analyst for a light bulb manufacturer is concerned that the time it takes to produce a batch of light bulbs is too erratic. Accordingly, the analyst randomly surveys 10 production periods each day for 14 days and records the sample mean and range for each day.   Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. The R chart is characterized by which of the following?</strong> A) Increasing trend B) Decreasing trend C) In-control D) Points outside the control limits
Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an R chart to see if the variability in production times is in-control. The R chart is characterized by which of the following?

A) Increasing trend
B) Decreasing trend
C) In-control
D) Points outside the control limits
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the upper control limit (UCL) for this chart?</strong> A) 62.15 B) 60.95 C) 59.85 D) 58.75 chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the upper control limit (UCL) for this chart?

A) 62.15
B) 60.95
C) 59.85
D) 58.75
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Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an <strong>Referring to Table 17-3, suppose the analyst constructs an   chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the center line for this chart?</strong> A) 64.3 B) 59.5 C) 58.0 D) 57.1 chart to see if the production process is in-control. What is the center line for this chart?

A) 64.3
B) 59.5
C) 58.0
D) 57.1
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Changes in the system to reduce common cause variation are the responsibility of management.
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The purpose of a control chart is to eliminate common cause variation.
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It is not possible for the It is not possible for the   chart to be out of control when the R chart is in control. chart to be out of control when the R chart is in control.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, the process seems to be in control.
Referring to Table 17-5, the process seems to be in control.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The upper control limit is ________, and the lower control limit is ________.
Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The upper control limit is ________, and the lower control limit is ________.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The center line of the control chart is ________.
Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The center line of the control chart is ________.
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The cause of variation that can be reduced only by changing the system is ________ cause variation.
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________ causes of variation are correctable without modifying the system.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, the best estimate of the mean proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.
Referring to Table 17-5, the best estimate of the mean proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The center line for the chart should be located at ________.
Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The center line for the chart should be located at ________.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, construct a p control chart for these data.
Referring to Table 17-5, construct a p control chart for these data.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, the estimate of the proportion of poor quality bags of candy is ________.
Referring to Table 17-6, the estimate of the proportion of poor quality bags of candy is ________.
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In the United States, the control limits on a control chart are placed so that they are 3 standard deviations above and below a central line.
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The p chart is a control chart used for monitoring the proportion of items that meet given specifications.
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TABLE 17-5
A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-5 A manufacturer of computer disks took samples of 240 disks on 15 consecutive days. The number of disks with bad sectors was determined for each of these samples. The results are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.
Referring to Table 17-5, a p control chart is to be made for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the proportion of disks with bad sectors is ________.
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One of the morals of the red bead experiment is that variation is part of any process.
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The R chart is a control chart used to monitor a process mean.
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Special or assignable causes of variation are signaled by individual fluctuations or patterns in the data.
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Common causes of variation represent variation due to the inherent variability in the system.
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Common causes of variation are correctable without modifying the system.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the sample proportion is ________.
Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The estimate of the standard error of the sample proportion is ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, what is the value of d₂ factor?
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TABLE 17-8
Recently, a university switched to a new type of computer-based registration. The registrar is concerned with the amount of time students are spending on the computer registering under the new system. She decides to randomly select 8 students on each of the 12 days of the registration and determine the time each spends on the computer registering. The range, mean, and standard deviation of the times required to register are in the table that follows. TABLE 17-8 Recently, a university switched to a new type of computer-based registration. The registrar is concerned with the amount of time students are spending on the computer registering under the new system. She decides to randomly select 8 students on each of the 12 days of the registration and determine the time each spends on the computer registering. The range, mean, and standard deviation of the times required to register are in the table that follows.   Referring to Table 17-8, an R chart is to be constructed for the time required to register. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.
Referring to Table 17-8, an R chart is to be constructed for the time required to register. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, construct an Referring to Table 17-7, construct an   chart for the number of blemishes. chart for the number of blemishes.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The upper control limit for this data set is ________.
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The upper control limit for this data set is ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, an Referring to Table 17-7, an   chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The center line of this chart is located at ________. chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The center line of this chart is located at ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the upper control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₄. For this data set, the value of D₄ is ________.
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the upper control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₄. For this data set, the value of D₄ is ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The center line of this R chart is located at ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, based on the R chart, it appears that the process is out of control.
Referring to Table 17-7, based on the R chart, it appears that the process is out of control.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The lower control limit is ________, while the upper control limit is ________.
Referring to Table 17-6, a p control chart is to be constructed for these data. The lower control limit is ________, while the upper control limit is ________.
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, construct a p control chart for these data.
Referring to Table 17-6, construct a p control chart for these data.
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Referring to Table 17-7, an Referring to Table 17-7, an   chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________, while the upper control limit is ________. chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________, while the upper control limit is ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the lower control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₃. For this data set, the value of D₃ is ________.
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. One way to create the lower control limit involves multiplying the mean of the sample ranges by D₃. For this data set, the value of D₃ is ________.
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Referring to Table 17-7, what is the value of the CPU index?
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Referring to Table 17-7, based on the Referring to Table 17-7, based on the   chart for the number of blemishes, it appears that the process is out of control. chart for the number of blemishes, it appears that the process is out of control.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________.
Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The lower control limit for this data set is ________.
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TABLE 17-7
A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   Referring to Table 17-7, construct an R chart for the number of blemishes.
Referring to Table 17-7, construct an R chart for the number of blemishes.
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Referring to Table 17-7, what percentage of the chips will fall below the upper specification limit?
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TABLE 17-6
The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow. TABLE 17-6 The maker of a packaged candy wants to evaluate the quality of her production process. On each of 16 consecutive days, she samples 600 bags of candy and determines the number in each day's sample that she considers to be of poor quality. The data that she developed follow.   Referring to Table 17-6, the process seems to be in control.
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Referring to Table 17-7, an Referring to Table 17-7, an   chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. One way to obtain the control limits is to take the grand mean and add and subtract the product of A₂ times the mean of the sample ranges. For this data set, the value of A₂ is ________. chart is to be used for the number of blemishes. One way to obtain the control limits is to take the grand mean and add and subtract the product of A₂ times the mean of the sample ranges. For this data set, the value of A₂ is ________.
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