EBK PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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Author: HEIZER
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Chapter 6.S, Problem 15P
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Summary Introduction
To construct: A 3-sigma p-chart using the information.
Introduction: Control charts used to determine whether the process is under control or not. Attributes and variables are the factors under the control charts.
b)
Summary Introduction
To determine: Whether the process is in control if the number of defectives for next three days are 12, 5, and 13.
Introduction: Control charts used to determine whether the process is under control or not. Attributes and variables are the factors under the control charts.
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A manufacturer uses statistical process control to control the quality of the firm's products. Samples of 50 of Product A are taken, and a defective/acceptable decision is made on each unit sampled. For Product B, the number of flaws per unit is counted. What type(s) of control charts should be used?
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b. p-chart for A , mean and range charts for B
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