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The Following Table Contains The Measurements of The Key Length Dimension From A Fuel 3 Decimals

The document contains measurements and defect rates from samples taken over multiple days. It provides instructions to calculate control limits for mean and range charts to determine if the processes are in control. Control limits will be computed for both the fuel injector measurement data and insurance form defect data. Any samples found to be outside the control limits would indicate the process is not in control.

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The Following Table Contains The Measurements of The Key Length Dimension From A Fuel 3 Decimals

The document contains measurements and defect rates from samples taken over multiple days. It provides instructions to calculate control limits for mean and range charts to determine if the processes are in control. Control limits will be computed for both the fuel injector measurement data and insurance form defect data. Any samples found to be outside the control limits would indicate the process is not in control.

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The following table contains the measurements of the key length dimension from a fuel
injector. Ten samples of four individual observation were taken at one hour interval: USE
3 DECIMALS

SN 1 2 3 4 MEAN RANGE

1 0.198 0.175 0.201 0.209    

2 0.224 0.209 0.184 0.225    

3 0.195 0.172 0.204 0.213    

4 0.183 0.191 0.168 0.194    

5 0.194 0.142 0.208 0.226    

6 0.212 0.238 0.219 0.198    

7 0.179 0.186 0.206 0.170    

8 0.216 0.212 0.201 0.196    

9 0.221 0.172 0.201 0.205    

10 0.226 0.184 0.187 0.229    

AVE.    

Using factors from table 10-2, determine upper and lower control limits for mean and range
charts, and decide if the process is in control.

FACTORS FOR 3 SIGMA CONTROL LIMITS FOR X & R Chart:

n A2 D3 D4

1 1.88 0 3.27

2 1.02 0 2.57

4 0.73 0 2.28

6 0.48 0 2.00

8 0.37 0.14 1.86


10 0.31 0.22 1.78

For the mean chart, compute the following: FINAL ANSWER

1. What is the total of the sample mean?

2. What is the average sample mean?

3. What is the upper control limit?

4. What is the lower control limit?

5. If the process in control? If no, indicate


the sample number not in control

For the range chart, compute the following: FINAL ANSWER

1. What is the total sample range?

2. What is the average sample range?

3. What is the upper control limit?

4. What is the lower control limit?

5. If the process in control? If no, indicate


the sample number not in control
2. An insurance company processes thousands of these forms each day, and due to the high
cost of inspecting each form, only a small representative sample was collected each day.
The data is shown below: (USE 5 DECIMAL PLACES)

Sample Number inspected Number of forms Fraction


completed incorrectly defective

1 300 10

2 300 8

3 300 9

4 300 13

5 300 7

6 300 7

7 300 6

8 300 11

9 300 12

10 300 8

Answer the following: FINAL ANSWER

1. What is the proportion defective?

2. What is the standard deviation of the


sampling distribution?

3. What is the upper control limit (UCL)?

4. What is the lower control limit (LCL)?

5. If the process in control? If NO,


indicate the sample number not in control.

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