x M Question 1-QUIZ - CH 17 - CX Chapter 5: Customers and Sal x o.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&external_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fbb.tulsacc.edu%2... H 17 i Saved 山☆ Help Exercise 17-42 (Algo) Taguchi Quality Loss Function (QLF) Analysis [LO 17-4] Flextronchip, an OEM manufacturer, has a fifth-generation chip for cell phones, with chip specification of 0.2 ± 0.0002 mm for the distance between two adjacent pins. The loss due to a defective chip has been estimated as $20. Required: 1. Compute the value of k, the cost coefficient in the Taguchi quality loss function (QLF), L(x) = K(x-772. 2. Assume that the quality control manager takes a sample of 100 chips from the production process. The results are as follows: Measurement 0.1996 Frequency 3 0.2004 5 3 a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. 0.1997 5 ces 0.1998 15 0.1999 14 0.2000 35 0.2001 14 0.2002 6 0.2003 Show less Required 1 Required 2 Assume that the quality control manager takes a sample of 100 chips from the production process. a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) 2 W 2 80 DOO #3 $ 4 < Prev 1 of 6 Next > % 205 MacBook Pro 9> 6 E R T C L ( 87 & Y 8 * 00 U A ) 9 0 0 P x M Question 1-QUIZ - CH 17-C X Chapter 5: Customers and Sal x + ezto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&external_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fbb.tulsacc.edu%2... - CH 17 Saved 0.2004 3 a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Show less A D ferences Assume that the quality control manager takes a sample of 100 chips from the production process. a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Required 1 Required 2 eBook Mc Graw Hill Quality LossL(x) Probability f(x) Expected Loss 0.1996 0.03 0.1997 0.05 0.1998 0.15 0.1999 0.14 0.2000 0.35 0.2001 0.14 0.2002 0.06 0.2003 0.05 0.2004 0.03 1.00 < Required 1 Required 2 > 80 888 $ #4 #3 7 2 W E S % 25 < Prev 1 of 6 Next > MacBook Pro ^ 6 & 7 R * 0 R T Y U D F G H Help Sav ) 8 9 0 0 P K L
x M Question 1-QUIZ - CH 17 - CX Chapter 5: Customers and Sal x o.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&external_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fbb.tulsacc.edu%2... H 17 i Saved 山☆ Help Exercise 17-42 (Algo) Taguchi Quality Loss Function (QLF) Analysis [LO 17-4] Flextronchip, an OEM manufacturer, has a fifth-generation chip for cell phones, with chip specification of 0.2 ± 0.0002 mm for the distance between two adjacent pins. The loss due to a defective chip has been estimated as $20. Required: 1. Compute the value of k, the cost coefficient in the Taguchi quality loss function (QLF), L(x) = K(x-772. 2. Assume that the quality control manager takes a sample of 100 chips from the production process. The results are as follows: Measurement 0.1996 Frequency 3 0.2004 5 3 a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. 0.1997 5 ces 0.1998 15 0.1999 14 0.2000 35 0.2001 14 0.2002 6 0.2003 Show less Required 1 Required 2 Assume that the quality control manager takes a sample of 100 chips from the production process. a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) 2 W 2 80 DOO #3 $ 4 < Prev 1 of 6 Next > % 205 MacBook Pro 9> 6 E R T C L ( 87 & Y 8 * 00 U A ) 9 0 0 P x M Question 1-QUIZ - CH 17-C X Chapter 5: Customers and Sal x + ezto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&external_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fbb.tulsacc.edu%2... - CH 17 Saved 0.2004 3 a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Show less A D ferences Assume that the quality control manager takes a sample of 100 chips from the production process. a. & b. Use the appropriate Taguchi quality loss function, L(x), to calculate the estimated quality loss for each of the observed measurements. Additionally, calculate the expected (i.e., average) loss per unit for the production process as a whole. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Required 1 Required 2 eBook Mc Graw Hill Quality LossL(x) Probability f(x) Expected Loss 0.1996 0.03 0.1997 0.05 0.1998 0.15 0.1999 0.14 0.2000 0.35 0.2001 0.14 0.2002 0.06 0.2003 0.05 0.2004 0.03 1.00 < Required 1 Required 2 > 80 888 $ #4 #3 7 2 W E S % 25 < Prev 1 of 6 Next > MacBook Pro ^ 6 & 7 R * 0 R T Y U D F G H Help Sav ) 8 9 0 0 P K L
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