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Chapter 3, Problem 2AME
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Interpretation:The change in the upper limit and lower limit is to be determined when 95 percent p-chart is used.
Concept Introduction:The monitoring of the nonconforming units in sample in statistical quality control is done by the representation of the p-chart.
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MyLab Operations Management with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains
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