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Table 6.1
Factors for Calculating Three-Sigma Limits for the Xˉ\bar { X } -chart and R-chart
 Size of  Sample (n)  Factor for UCL  and LCL for X -  Charts (A2)  Factor for  LCL for R -  Charts (D2)  Factor for  UCL for R -  Charts (D1) 21.88003.26731.02302.57540.72902.28250.57702.11560.48302.00470.4190.0761.92480.3730.1361.86490.3970.1841.816100.3080.2331.777\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | } \hline \begin{array} { c } \text { Size of } \\\text { Sample } \\( n ) \end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Factor for UCL } \\\text { and LCL for } X \text { - } \\\text { Charts } \\\left( A _ { 2 } \right) \end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Factor for } \\\text { LCL for } R \text { - } \\\text { Charts } \\\left( D _ { 2 } \right) \end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Factor for } \\\text { UCL for } R \text { - } \\\text { Charts } \\\left( D _ { 1 } \right) \end{array} \\\hline 2 & 1.880 & 0 & 3.267 \\3 & 1.023 & 0 & 2.575 \\4 & 0.729 & 0 & 2.282 \\5 & 0.577 & 0 & 2.115 \\6 & 0.483 & 0 & 2.004 \\7 & 0.419 & 0.076 & 1.924 \\8 & 0.373 & 0.136 & 1.864 \\9 & 0.397 & 0.184 & 1.816 \\10 & 0.308 & 0.233 & 1.777 \\\hline\end{array}
Source: 1950 Manual on Quality Control of Materials, copyright
American Society for Testing Materials. Reprinted with permission.
-Historically,the average diameter of the holes drilled has been 0.25 cm and the average range has been 0.1 cm.Determine the central line and upper and lower control limits for an Xˉ\bar { X } - and an R-chart,assuming samples of size 8 will be taken.Use Table 6.1.For the R-chart,what is the value of the LCLR?


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