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Chapter 10, Problem 27P
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To determine: The number of observations required.
Introduction: Thesample size is required to determine the number of observations that are necessary to find the true cycle time.
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Using information from the above table:
Calculate the standard deviation of the sample means, σ×.
Determine the control limits for the mean chart, using A2 and σ× if z=3.
Determine the control limits for the range chart.
Construct mean (using A2) and range control charts by using information from (ii) and (iii).
Comment on your results.
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