Resistors for electronic circults are manufactured on a high-speed automated machine. The machine is set up to produce a large run c resistors of 1,000 ohms each. Use Exhibit 10.13. To set up the machine and to create a control chart to be used throughout the run, 15 samples were taken with four resistors in each sample. The complete list of samples and their measured values are as follows: Use three-sigma control limits. SAMPLE NUMBER 1 2 3 456789 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 1,010 995 990 1,015 1,013 994 989 1,001 1,006 992 996 READINGS (IN OHMS) 985 991 986 996 1,009 994 1,003 1,015 1,008 1,020 1,009 1,019 1,005 1,001 994 982 996 992 986 989 1,005 1,007 1,006 1,006 997 1,019 991 981 989 999 988 1,013 1,002 1,005 996 991 993 998 993 1,005 1,020 996 1,007 979 989 1,011 1,003 984 992 a. Calculate the mean and range for the above samples. (Round "Mean" to 2 decimal places and "Range" to the nearest whole number.)

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Resistors for electronic circults are manufactured on a high-speed automated machine. The machine is set up to produce a large run of
resistors of 1,000 ohms each. Use Exhibit 10.13.
To set up the machine and to create a control chart to be used throughout the run, 15 samples were taken with four resistors in each
sample. The complete list of samples and their measured values are as follows: Use three-sigma control limits.
SAMPLE
NUMBER
LA3A669 ELE
1
2
4
5
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
READINGS (IN OHMS)
985
1,009
1,003 1,015
1,009
1,019 1,005
1,010
995
990
1,015 1,020
1,013
Sample Number
12
13
14
15
991
996
994 1,001
989
992
986
989
1,001
1,006
1,005
992
1,006
996
997
1,019
991
981
989
999
993
988
1,013 1,002 1,005
1,007
1,006
996
991
994
982
996
a. Calculate the mean and range for the above samples. (Round "Mean" to 2 decimal places and "Range" to the nearest whole
number.)
Mean
986
994
1,008
998
993
1,005
1,020
996
1,007
979
989
1,011
1,003
984
992
Range
Transcribed Image Text:Resistors for electronic circults are manufactured on a high-speed automated machine. The machine is set up to produce a large run of resistors of 1,000 ohms each. Use Exhibit 10.13. To set up the machine and to create a control chart to be used throughout the run, 15 samples were taken with four resistors in each sample. The complete list of samples and their measured values are as follows: Use three-sigma control limits. SAMPLE NUMBER LA3A669 ELE 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 READINGS (IN OHMS) 985 1,009 1,003 1,015 1,009 1,019 1,005 1,010 995 990 1,015 1,020 1,013 Sample Number 12 13 14 15 991 996 994 1,001 989 992 986 989 1,001 1,006 1,005 992 1,006 996 997 1,019 991 981 989 999 993 988 1,013 1,002 1,005 1,007 1,006 996 991 994 982 996 a. Calculate the mean and range for the above samples. (Round "Mean" to 2 decimal places and "Range" to the nearest whole number.) Mean 986 994 1,008 998 993 1,005 1,020 996 1,007 979 989 1,011 1,003 984 992 Range
b. Determine X and R. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)
X bar
R bar
c. Determine the UCL and LCL for a X chart. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)
UCL
LCL
d. Determine the UCL and LCL for R-chart. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Round your answers to
3 decimal places.)
UCL
LCL
e. What comments can you make about the process?
The process is in statistical control.
O The process is out of statistical control.
Transcribed Image Text:b. Determine X and R. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) X bar R bar c. Determine the UCL and LCL for a X chart. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) UCL LCL d. Determine the UCL and LCL for R-chart. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) UCL LCL e. What comments can you make about the process? The process is in statistical control. O The process is out of statistical control.
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