Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781260484687
Author: CACHON, Gerard
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 9, Problem 10CQ
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To determine: The element that is not a part of an X-bar control chart.
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Increasing sample size n will affect the control limits of xbar chart and R chart in which way?
Select one:
a. Widening the control limits of xbar chart and narrowing the control limits of R chart
b. Do not change the control limits of both charts
c. Narrowing the control limits of both xbar and R charts
d. Widening the control limits of both xbar and R charts
e. Narrowing the control limits of xbar chart and widening the control limits of R chart
The “failure” in checking the quality of each product unit in using p chart and np chart often means
Select one:
a. Nonconforming to the specification
b. Nonconforming to the control limits
c. Conforming to the control limits
d. Conforming to the specification
e. None of those listed
Which of the following holds the best for a point that is outside the upper control limit of a R- chart Select one: a. should be investigated because an assignable cause of variation might be present b. is an indication that no cause of variation is present c should be ignored unless another point is outside that limit d. should be ignored because it signifies better than average quality
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- About the OC curve for p chart, which statement is INCORRECT? Select one: a. None of those listed b. There is one particular point on the OC curve at which β=1-α c. The y-axis of the OC curve is β d. The maximum β exists when p is equal to the center line of the control chart e. β is computed based on binomial distributionarrow_forwardIn quality assurance, to monitor characteristics that have discrete values and can be counted, we can use: a. control chart for variables b. control chart for attributes c. x-chart d. A&Carrow_forwardWhich of the following is NOT a common tool used in quality control a. acceptance sampling b. Pareto chart c. cause and effect diagram d. decision treesarrow_forward
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- Quality Management utilizes which type of control charts? a. X-bar, p-chart, c-chart b. Range, vector, SWOT c. WPI, IPW, Square chart d. All the Above e. None of the abovearrow_forwardGiven a c chart with UCL=10 LCL=0 when n=4. Revise it to find the new UCL and LCL of a c chart when n is changed to 1.arrow_forward8 A pizza delivery service wants to track their delivery times. They take eight samples of four deliveries and record the following data. What are the upper and lower control limits of their X-bar chart? (Note: Although it looks similar, the data in the table below is different from the data in the table relating to the UCL and LCL for the R chart.) Sample # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item #1 21.1 20.2 24.6 22.6 23.7 20.9 22.4 20.7 Item #2 22.2 20.6 20 20.7 24.1 23.9 24.6 24.4 Item #3 23.0 24.5 23.2 23.0 20.7 22.8 23.0 22.8 Item #4 20.0 23.5 25.5 25.0 20.7 23.2 23.3 24.5 Sum 86.3 88.8 93.3 91.3 89.2 90.8 93.3 92.4 Group of answer choices 25.2, 20.0 25.4, 20.0 23.9, 21.3 24.1, 21.1arrow_forward
- Which the of the following holds the best for a point that is outside of the upper control limit on an R-chart Select one: a. should be ignored because it signifies better than average quality b. should be investigated because an assignable cause of variation might be present c. should be ignored unless another point is outside that limit d. is an indication that no cause of variation is presentarrow_forwardWhich of the following is NOT usually part of a control chart a. Centre line b. Lower control limit c. Out of control line d. Upper control limitarrow_forwardWhich statement(s) is true, if a sample range which is lower than the lower control limit on an R-chart in which lower limit is zero should be ignored unless another point is outside that limit be ignored because it signifies better than average quality is an indication that no cause of variation is present d. is impossible e should be investigated because an assignable cause of variation might be presentarrow_forward
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