Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers
Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers
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ISBN: 9781118539712
Author: Douglas C. Montgomery
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 15.6, Problem 49E

a.

To determine

Construct the P control chart for the process.

Identify whether the process is in statistical control.

b.

To determine

Construct the P control chart for the given process.

Revise the control limits if needed.

c.

To determine

Explain the difference by comparing the control limits of P charts obtained from part (a) and part (b).

Explain the reason for the difference in assessment done with two different sample size n.

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Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers

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