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Factors for Calculating Three-Sigma Limits for The The xˉ \bar{x}

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Table 5.11
Factors for Calculating Three-Sigma Limits for the xˉ \bar{x}
Chart and R-Chart
 Table 5.11 Factors for Calculating Three-Sigma Limits for the   \bar{x}     Chart and R-Chart     Source: 1950 ASTM Manual on Quality Control of Materials, copyright American Society for Testing Materials. Reprinted with permission. -Construct a 3-sigma x-bar chart for the length in centimeters of a part from the following table. What is the upper control limit?   A)  0.522 B)  0.509 C)  0.496 D)  0.475
Source: 1950 ASTM Manual on Quality Control of Materials, copyright American Society for Testing Materials. Reprinted with permission.
-Construct a 3-sigma x-bar chart for the length in centimeters of a part from the following table. What is the upper control limit?  Table 5.11 Factors for Calculating Three-Sigma Limits for the   \bar{x}     Chart and R-Chart     Source: 1950 ASTM Manual on Quality Control of Materials, copyright American Society for Testing Materials. Reprinted with permission. -Construct a 3-sigma x-bar chart for the length in centimeters of a part from the following table. What is the upper control limit?   A)  0.522 B)  0.509 C)  0.496 D)  0.475


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