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Author: Roberta S. Russell
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Chapter 3, Problem 33P
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To draw: The decision of the company whether to conduct the test market or not.
Introduction
Statistical process control is a statistical technique used to analyze the functioning of production process. It helps to determine the factors that leads to poor quality in the production process. It also determines the measures that has to be taken in order to correct the production process.
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