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Chapter 4, Problem 4.71P
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The process is in control or not.

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Answer to Problem 4.71P

The range is not within the control limits; therefore the process is not in control.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The sample size is, n=7 .

The average of averages of sample size is, x¯¯=125

The average range is, R¯=17.82

The standard deviation is, σ=5.85

Formula used:

The formula for the upper control limit for the averages is given as,

  UCLx¯=x¯¯+A2R¯

Here, A2 is the control chart constant.

The formula for the lower control limit for the averages is given as,

  LCLx¯=x¯¯A2R¯

The formula for the upper control limit for the ranges is given as,

  UCLR¯=D4R¯

Here, D4 is the control chart constant.

The formula for the lower control limit for the ranges is given as,

  LCLR¯=D3R¯

Here, D3 is the control chart constant.

Calculation:

Refer to the Table 4.2 to obtain the value of “Constants for control charts” for the sample size of 7.

The values of constants are given as,

  A2=0.419D4=1.924D3=0.078

The value of the upper control limit for the averages can be calculated as,

  UCLx¯=x¯¯+A2R¯UCLx¯=125+0.419×17.82UCLx¯=132.46

The value of the lower control limit for the averages can be calculated as,

  LCLx¯=x¯¯A2R¯LCLx¯=1250.419×17.82LCLx¯=117.53

The value for the upper control limit for the ranges can be calculated as,

  UCLR¯=D4R¯UCLR¯=1.924×17.82UCLR¯=34.28

The value for the lower control limit for the ranges can be calculated as,

  LCLR¯=D3R¯LCLR¯=0.078×17.82LCLR¯=1.39

The value of average for the given sample can be calculated as,

  x¯=120+143+124+130+105+132+121+1278=125.25

The value of range for the given sample can be calculated as,

  R=maximumvalueminimumvalueR=143105R=38

The average is within the limit as,

  UCLx¯<x¯<LCLR¯

But the range is not within the upper and lower limit as,

  UCLx¯<R<LCLR¯

Conclusion:

Thus, the range is not in control limits, therefore the process is not in control.

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