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A part that connects two levels should have a distance between the two holes of 4". It has been determined that x-bar and R-charts should be set up to determine if the process is in statistical control. The following ten samples of size four were collected. Calculate the control limits, plot the control charts, and determine if the process is in control.
 Mean  Range  Sample 1 4.010.04 Sample 2 3.980.06 Sample 3 4.000.02 Sample 4 3.990.05 Sample 5 4.030.06 Sample 6 3.970.02 Sample 7 4.020.02 Sample 8 3.990.04 Sample 9 3.980.05 Sample 10 4.010.06\begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline & \text { Mean } & \text { Range } \\\hline \text { Sample 1 } & 4.01 & 0.04 \\\hline \text { Sample 2 } & 3.98 & 0.06 \\\hline \text { Sample 3 } & 4.00 & 0.02 \\\hline \text { Sample 4 } & 3.99 & 0.05 \\\hline \text { Sample 5 } & 4.03 & 0.06 \\\hline \text { Sample 6 } & 3.97 & 0.02 \\\hline \text { Sample 7 } & 4.02 & 0.02 \\\hline \text { Sample 8 } & 3.99 & 0.04 \\\hline \text { Sample 9 } & 3.98 & 0.05 \\\hline \text { Sample 10 } & 4.01 & 0.06 \\\hline\end{array}

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Definitions:

Minimum

The lowest permissible limit or the least possible amount or degree of something.

Marginal Cost

The funds required to produce an extra item of a product or service.

Average Fixed Cost

Fixed production charges (remaining constant irrespective of output size) partitioned by the amount of production.

Average Total Cost

Average total cost is the total cost of production divided by the total quantity produced, representing the cost per unit of output produced.

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