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\begin{tabular}{cccccc} \hline Sample Size (n) & Factor for X-bar Chart (A2) & Factor for Lower Control Limit in R chart (D3) & Factor for Upper Control Limit in R chart (D4) & Factor to estimate Standard deviation, (d2) \\ \hline 2 & 1.88 & 0 & 3.27 & 1.128 \\ 3 & 1.02 & 0 & 2.57 & 1.693 \\ 4 & 0.73 & 0 & 2.28 & 2.059 \\ 5 & 0.58 & 0 & 2 & 2.326 \\ 6 & 0.48 & 0 & 1.92 & 2.534 \\ 7 & 0.42 & 0.08 & 1.86 & 2.704 \\ 9 & 0.37 & 0.14 & 1.82 & 2.847 \\ 9 & 0.34 & 0.18 & 1.78 & 2.97 \\ \hline 10 & 0.31 & 0.22 & & 3.078 \\ \hline \end{tabular} (b) Construct an R-Chart for this manufacturing line: i. Is this process "in control"? ii. Based on your calculation for the X-Bar Chart and R-Chart, compare your answers regarding the "in control" question? Do the charts result differently? Why or Why Not

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