Question: PLEASE SHOW EQUATIONS AND CALCULATIONS. QUESTION 23 (10 points) - Probability of Defective Products A bottling machine is designed to fill 16.75 fluid Ounces of

PLEASE SHOW EQUATIONS AND CALCULATIONS.

PLEASE SHOW EQUATIONS AND CALCULATIONS. QUESTION

QUESTION 23 (10 points) - Probability of Defective Products A bottling machine is designed to fill 16.75 fluid Ounces of water in each water bottle. However, the actual fillings vary by small quantities. For many reasons, either too much water or too little water per filling is not desirable. Thus, the quality assurance manager puts out the following specification limits for the water content of each bottle: an LSL of 16.60 fluid Ounces and a USL of 16.90 fluid Ounces. Based on a very large sample of filled bottles, the manager sees that the fillings follow a normal distribution with u = 16.76 fluid Ounces and o=0.055 fluid Ounces. 2 (a)[2] Draw a normal distribution with specification limits to indicate the probabilities of defect. (b)[2] Calculate the probability of defect when too little water is filled in a bottle. (7 decimals) (c)[2] Calculate the probability of defect when too much water is filled in a bottle. (7 decimals) (d) [1] Calculate the probability of defect when a bottle is filled. Calculate & interpret the DPMO. (e)[3] Calculate and make a statement about the sigma level of this bottling machine. Sketch the sigma level. (2 decimals)

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