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(Students Must Compute the Range Per Sample and Overall R-Bar)  Table 1-SPC Problem Data \text { Table 1-SPC Problem Data }

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(Students must compute the range per sample and overall r-bar)
 Table 1-SPC Problem Data \text { Table 1-SPC Problem Data }
 Observation Number \text { Observation Number }
 Sample number 12345110.110.69.89.910.929.79.510.39.910.5310.110.79.210.010.149.99.810.510.410.1510.410.110.99.910.3\begin{array}{|c|r|r|r|r|c|}\hline \text { Sample number } &1&2&3& 4 & 5 \\\hline 1 & 10.1 & 10.6 & 9.8 & 9.9 & 10.9 \\2 & 9.7 & 9.5 & 10.3 & 9.9 & 10.5 \\3 & 10.1 & 10.7 & 9.2 & 10.0 & 10.1 \\4 & 9.9 & 9.8 & 10.5 & 10.4 & 10.1 \\5 & 10.4 & 10.1 & 10.9 & 9.9 & 10.3 \\\hline\end{array}
-Given the previous results and analysis for the R-chart, one would:


A) conclude that the R-chart is in statistical control, and proceed to develop the x-bar chart.
B) conclude that the R-chart is not in statistical control, and proceed to develop the x-bar chart.
C) investigate sample # 3 as it is outside the R-chart control limits and redo the R-chart.
D) conclude that the variation is not random, and therefore all samples should be investigated.

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