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TABLE 14-7
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.
TABLE 14-7 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.     She also decides that the upper specification limit is 10 blemishes. -Referring to Table 14-7, based on the   chart for the number of blemishes, it appears that the process is out of control.
She also decides that the upper specification limit is 10 blemishes.
-Referring to Table 14-7, based on the TABLE 14-7 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.     She also decides that the upper specification limit is 10 blemishes. -Referring to Table 14-7, based on the   chart for the number of blemishes, it appears that the process is out of control. chart for the number of blemishes, it appears that the process is out of control.


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