3- Wellplace Insurance Company processes insurance policy applications in batches of 50. One day, they had 10 batches to process and, after inspection, it was found that four batches had nonconforming policies. One batch had 3 nonconformances, another had 5, another had 2, and another had 1 nonconformance. What were (a) the proportion nonconforming for each batch, (b) the nonconformances per unit (NPU), in total for the 10 batches, and (c) the total throughput yield (TY) for the 10 batches?
4- Boardwalk Electronics manufactures 300,000 circuit boards per month. A random sample of 3,000 boards is inspected every week for five characteristics. During a recent week, three defects were found for one characteristic, and two defects each were found for the other four characteristics. If these inspections produced defect counts that were representative of the population, what are the dpmo’s for the individual characteristics and what is the overall dpmo for the boards?
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- Wellplace Insurance Company processes insurance policy applications in batches of 100. One day, they had eleven batches to process and, after inspection, it was found that four batches had nonconforming policies. One batch had seven nonconformances, another had two, another had one, and another had five nonconformance. a. What was the proportion nonconforming for each batch? Round your answers to two decimal places. The proportion nonconforming for the first batch: The proportion nonconforming for the second batch: The proportion nonconforming for the third batch: The proportion nonconforming for the fourth batch: b. What was the nonconformance per unit (NPU) in total for the eleven batches? Round your answer to three decimal places. Total nonconformances per unit for all batches:arrow_forward3arrow_forwardWould a data series that contains values grouped into 10 categories be better displayed as a pie chart or a column chart?arrow_forward
- Explain what is Taguchi Loss Functions (TLF)?arrow_forwardS Book Hint Print eferences Problem 13-2 (Algo) A metal fabricator produces connecting rods with an outer diameter that has a 1 ± 0.02 inch specification. A machine operator takes several sample measurements over time and determines the sample mean outer diameter to be 1.004 inches with a standard deviation of 0.006 inch. Calculate the process capability index for this example. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) Process capability indexarrow_forwardWhat would the Sp value be?arrow_forward
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