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(Situation E) a Machine at K-Company Fills Boxes with Bran

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(Situation E) A machine at K-Company fills boxes with bran flake cereal. The target weight for the filled boxes is 24 ounces. The company would like to use control charts to monitor the performance of the machine. The company decides to sample and weigh 10 consecutive boxes of cereal at randomly selected times over a two-week period. Twenty measurement times are selected and the following information is recorded.  Time  Mean (oz)  Range (oz)  Time  Mean (oz)  Range (oz) 123.81.051124.51.21224.50.851224.70.65323.91.121324.00.55424.20.951425.53.21523.71.221524.21.25623.51.421624.41.35724.21.021724.50.98824.41.101825.01.30924.10.751924.10.881024.20.602024.21.01\begin{array} { c c c c c c } \hline \text { Time } & \text { Mean (oz) } & \text { Range (oz) } & \text { Time } & \text { Mean (oz) } & \text { Range (oz) } \\\hline 1 & 23.8 & 1.05 & 11 & 24.5 & 1.21 \\2 & 24.5 & 0.85 & 12 & 24.7 & 0.65 \\3 & 23.9 & 1.12 & 13 & 24.0 & 0.55 \\4 & 24.2 & 0.95 & 14 & 25.5 & 3.21 \\5 & 23.7 & 1.22 & 15 & 24.2 & 1.25 \\6 & 23.5 & 1.42 & 16 & 24.4 & 1.35 \\7 & 24.2 & 1.02 & 17 & 24.5 & 0.98 \\8 & 24.4 & 1.10 & 18 & 25.0 & 1.30 \\9 & 24.1 & 0.75 & 19 & 24.1 & 0.88 \\10 & 24.2 & 0.60 & 20 & 24.2 & 1.01\end{array}
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