Part 2 For the given​ data, the x ​= enter your response here inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).   The control limits for the ​3-sigma ​ R-chart are ​(round all intermediate calculations to three decimal places before proceeding with further ​calculations)​: Part 6 Upper Control Limit ​(UCLR​) ​= inches ​(round your response to three decimal​ places). Part 7 Lower Control Limit ​(LCLR​) ​= enter your response here inches ​(round your response to three decimal​ places).

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Twelve​ samples, each containing five​ parts, were taken from a process that produces steel rods at Emmanual​ Kodzi's factory. The length of each rod in the samples was determined. The results were tabulated and sample means and ranges were computed. The results​ were:
                                                                                                                            
Sample
Sample Mean​ (in.)
Range​ (in.)
Sample
Sample Mean​ (in.)
Range​ (in.)
1
11.404
0.044
7
11.403
0.021
2
11.400
0.051
8
11.407
0.058
3
11.389
0.042
9
11.397
0.039
4
11.406
0.037
10
11.403
0.038
5
11.395
0.048
11
11.401
0.054
6
11.397
0.053
12
11.406
0.061
Part 2
For the given​ data, the
x
​=
enter your response here
inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).
 
The control limits for the
​3-sigma
​ R-chart are ​(round all intermediate calculations to three decimal places before proceeding with further
​calculations)​:
Part 6
Upper Control Limit
​(UCLR​)
​=
inches ​(round your response to three decimal​ places).
Part 7
Lower Control Limit
​(LCLR​)
​=
enter your response here
inches ​(round your response to three decimal​ places).
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