A process that is considered to be in control measures an ingredient in ounces. Below are the last 10 samples (each of size n = 5) taken. The population process standard deviation is 1.36. 1 9 9 10 10 13 2 9 8 12 10 9 3 13 10 10 11 8 4 11 9 11 11 9 Samples 5 6 11 11 11 10 9 10 10 9 12 9 7 8 11 12 12 16 7 9 7 ounces (round your response to three decimal places) 2898 10 9 8711 9 10 11 13 9 7 12 a) Standard deviation of the sampling means = 608 ounces (round your response to three decimal places) b) With z= 3, the control limits for the mean chart are UCL-=
A process that is considered to be in control measures an ingredient in ounces. Below are the last 10 samples (each of size n = 5) taken. The population process standard deviation is 1.36. 1 9 9 10 10 13 2 9 8 12 10 9 3 13 10 10 11 8 4 11 9 11 11 9 Samples 5 6 11 11 11 10 9 10 10 9 12 9 7 8 11 12 12 16 7 9 7 ounces (round your response to three decimal places) 2898 10 9 8711 9 10 11 13 9 7 12 a) Standard deviation of the sampling means = 608 ounces (round your response to three decimal places) b) With z= 3, the control limits for the mean chart are UCL-=
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![Refer to Table 56.1-Factors for Computing Control Chart Limits (3 sigma) for this problem.
A process that is considered to be in control measures an ingredient in ounces. Below are the last 10 samples (each of size n = 5)
taken. The population process standard deviation is 1.36.
1
9
9
10
10
13
2
9
8
12
10
9
3
13
10
10
11
8
4
11
9
11
11
9
Samples
5
6
11 11
11 10
9
9
10
12
10
9
7
11
12
ounces (round your response to three decimal places)
10
9
8
8
12
16
9 10
8
11
7
13
7 11
9
11
7 9
9
7
12
a) Standard deviation of the sampling means = 608 ounces (round your response to three decimal places)
b) With z= 3, the control limits for the mean chart are:
UCL-=](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F49a3f886-5843-4971-a881-41b2ba018dcc%2F876b292f-995f-4300-b381-ef27ddec68c4%2Fuxaq8sq_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to Table 56.1-Factors for Computing Control Chart Limits (3 sigma) for this problem.
A process that is considered to be in control measures an ingredient in ounces. Below are the last 10 samples (each of size n = 5)
taken. The population process standard deviation is 1.36.
1
9
9
10
10
13
2
9
8
12
10
9
3
13
10
10
11
8
4
11
9
11
11
9
Samples
5
6
11 11
11 10
9
9
10
12
10
9
7
11
12
ounces (round your response to three decimal places)
10
9
8
8
12
16
9 10
8
11
7
13
7 11
9
11
7 9
9
7
12
a) Standard deviation of the sampling means = 608 ounces (round your response to three decimal places)
b) With z= 3, the control limits for the mean chart are:
UCL-=
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