Question: Control chart limits for a measured characteristic have been calculated as follows (assume a sample size of n = 5): X-bar Chart: R Chart: 218.46
Control chart limits for a measured characteristic have been calculated as follows (assume a sample size of n = 5):
| X-bar Chart: | R Chart: |
|---|---|
| 218.46 | 12.7 |
| 215 | 6 |
| 211.53 | 0 |
Suppose a sample has been drawn consisting of the following observations:
215 218 216 208 223
If we base our conclusions solely on the information in this sample;
- Which of the following statements is true based on this process?
- This process is an IN-CONTROL process
- This process is an OUT-OF-CONTROL process because X-bar chart is OUT-OF-CONTROL
- There is not enough information to decide IN-CONTROL or OUT-OF-CONTROL
- This process is an IN-CONTROL process because X-bar chart is IN-CONTROL
- This process is an IN-CONTROL process because R-chart is IN-CONTROL
- None of the above (What is your answer?)
- Which of the following statements about the CAPABILITY of this process is true if the process standard deviation is 3.355 and specifications are at 216 5?
- This process is a CAPABLE process because Cp is more than 1.
- This process is a CAPABLE process because Cpk is more than 1.
- This process is an INCAPABLE process because Cp is less than 1.
- This process is an INCAPABLE process because Cpk is less than 1.
- There is not enough information to decide CAPABLE or INCAPABLE.
- None of the above (What is your answer?)
- Which of the following statements about the CAPABILITY of this process is true if the process standard deviation is unknown and specifications are at 216 5?
- This process is a CAPABLE process because Cp is more than 1.
- This process is a CAPABLE process because Cpk is more than 1.
- This process is an INCAPABLE process because Cp is less than 1.
- This process is an INCAPABLE process because Cpk is less than 1.
- There is not enough information to decide CAPABLE or INCAPABLE.
- None of the above (What is your answer?)
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