Operations Management (Comp. Instructor's Edition)
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Author: Stevenson
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Chapter 9, Problem 3P
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To draw: The run chart based on the given information.
Introduction: Run-chart refers to the graph that would display the recorded data based on the time sequence. It would form a line chart.
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a. re-organize the above data for your analysis (using five-minute intervals; 0-4, 5-9, etc)
b. Provide your diagram that shows the number of emergency calls by eacn five-minute intervals from 1am to 2:20am
c. what can you conclude from the chart?
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A teller at a drive-up window at a bank had the following service times (in minutes) for 20 randomly selected customers:
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Select a chart to monitor the central tendency of the process, what are the 3-sigma control limits using a mean chart? Keep 3 decimal places.
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LCL = 4.212, UCL = 4.788
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