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A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below. TABLE 17-7 A supplier of silicone sheets for producers of computer chips wants to evaluate her manufacturing process. She takes samples of size 5 from each day's output and counts the number of blemishes on each silicone sheet. The results from 20 days of such evaluations are presented below.   -Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The upper control limit for this data set is ________.
-Referring to Table 17-7, an R chart is to be constructed for the number of blemishes. The upper control limit for this data set is ________.

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Definitions:

Standard Error of Estimate

A measure of the accuracy of predictions made with a regression line, indicating the typical distance that the observed values fall from the regression line.

Coefficient of Determination

A statistical measure represented by R-squared, indicating the proportion of the variance in the dependent variable predictable from the independent variable(s).

Unexplained Variation

The portion of the total variation in a set of data that cannot be attributed to the variables considered in a study or model.

Unbiased Estimator

A statistic used to estimate a parameter of a population that, on average, exactly equals the true parameter.

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