
Basic College Mathematics (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321950970
Author: Elayn Martin-Gay
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Chapter B, Problem 15E
a.
To determine
The amount of money made by Ray Romano in 6 episodes.
b.
To determine
The number of episodes the actor needed to tape to earn $8.1 million.
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Question 5
A fraction nonconforming control chart with center line 0.10, UCL = 0.19, and LCL = 0.01 is used to control a
process.
(a) If three-sigma limits are used, find the sample size for the control charte
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(b) Use the Poisson approximation to the binomial to find the probability of type I error.
(c) Use the Poisson approximation to the binomial to find the probability of type II error if the process fraction
defective is actually p = 0.20.
Question 8
Ten parts are measured three times by the same operator in a gauge capability study. The data are shown in
Table 4.
(a) Describe the measurement error that results from the use of this gauge. I
(b) Estimate total variability and product variability.
(c) What percentage of total variability is due to the gauge?
(d) If specifications on the part are at 100±15, find the P/T ratio for this gauge. Comment on the adequacy
of the gauge.
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Table 4: Measurement Data for Question 8
Part Number Measurement 1 Measurement 2 Measurement 3
1
2
100
95
101
100
93
97
3
101
103
100
4
96
95
97
5
98
98
96
6
99
98
98
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95
97
98
100
99
98
100
100
97
10
100
98
98
99
Question 6
The data shown in Table 3 are and R values for 24 samples of size n = 5 taken from a process producing
bearings. The measurements are made on the inside diameter of the bearing, with only the last three decimals
recorded (i.e., 34.5 should be 0.50345). Perform a process capability analysis using and R charts for the data
from Table 3.
Table 3: Data for Question 6
Sample Number
R | Sample Number I
Ꭱ
1
34.5
3
13
35.4 8
2
34.2
4
14
34.0 6
∞∞
31.6
15
37.1 5
4
31.5 4
16
34.9 7
56789
35.0
5
17
33.5
4
34.1 6
18
31.7 3
32.6 4
19
34.0
8
33.8 3
20
35.1 4
34.8 7
10
33.6
8
11
31.9 3
12
38.6
9
2232
21
33.7
2
32.8 1
33.5
24
34.2 2
32
3
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