Student Solutions Manual for Devore's Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, 9th
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ISBN: 9798214004020
Author: Jay L. Devore
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 16.2, Problem 12E
The accompanying table gives sample means and standard deviations, each based on n = 6 observations of the refractive index of fiber-optic cable. Construct a control chart, and comment on its appearance. [Hint:
Day |
|
s |
1 | 95.47 | 1.3 |
2 | 97.38 | 0.88 |
3 | 96.85 | 1.43 |
4 | 96.64 | 1.59 |
5 | 96.87 | 1.52 |
6 | 96.52 | 1.27 |
7 | 96.08 | 1.16 |
8 | 96.48 | 0.79 |
9 | 96.63 | 1.48 |
10 | 96.5 | 0.8 |
11 | 97.22 | 1.42 |
12 | 96.55 | 1.65 |
13 | 97.02 | 1.28 |
14 | 95.55 | 1.14 |
15 | 96.29 | 1.37 |
16 | 96.8 | 1.4 |
17 | 96.01 | 1.58 |
18 | 95.39 | 0.98 |
19 | 96.58 | 1.21 |
20 | 96.43 | 0.75 |
21 | 97.06 | 1.34 |
22 | 98.34 | 1.6 |
23 | 96.42 | 1.22 |
24 | 95.99 | 1.18 |
12. Refer to Exercise 11. An assignable cause was found for the unusually high sample average refractive index on day 22. Recompute control limits after deleting the data from this day. What do you conclude?
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