The following data were collected from a manufacturing process involving reactor temperature measured in degrees Celsius. The following values are desired average = 100 degrees Celsius; standard deviation = ±10 degrees Celsius
Graph the data on a control chart. A blank god has been provided online; you may use this god or use graph paper as directed by your instructor. Be sure to clearly indicate the zones of control
Using the eight SPC rules, determine whether the process is in statistical control. If it is not 10 statistical control, indicate which rule or rules are violated and list the part numbers that violate those rules
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