Question: Refer to Table S6.1 - Factors for Computing Control Chart Limits (3 sigma) for this problem. Sampling 4 pieces of precision-cut wire (to be used

Refer to Table S6.1 - Factors for Computing

Refer to Table S6.1 - Factors for Computing Control Chart Limits (3 sigma) for this problem. Sampling 4 pieces of precision-cut wire (to be used in computer assembly) every hour for the past 24 hours has produced the following results: Hour x R Hour R Hour x R Hour x R 0.58" 1.18 0.76 1 2 3 4 5 6 3.15" 3.20 3.12 3.29 2.97 2.96 0.65" 1.23 1.38 1.26 1.17 0.37 7 8 9 10 11 12 3.05" 2.75 3.02 2.85 2.83 3.07 13 14 15 16 17 18 3.11" 2.73 3.12 2.84 2.76 0.85" 1.31 1.06 0.55 1.43 1.24 19 20 21 22 23 24 4.51" 2.79 2.75 3.28 2.94 2.54 1.66" 1.14 1.08 0.41 1.53 0.92 1.38 1.12 0.45 2.74 Based on the sampling done, the control limits for 3-sigma x chart are (round all intermediate calculations to three decimal places before proceeding with further calculations): Upper Control Limit (UCL ) = inches (round your response to three decimal places). Lower Control Limit (LCL;) - inches (round your response to three decimal places). Based on the x-chart, the wire cutting process has been The control limits for the 3-sigma R-chart are (round all intermediate calculations to three decimal places before proceeding with further calculations): Upper Control Limit (UCLR) = inches (round your response to three decimal places). Lower Control Limit (LCLR) = inches (round your response to three decimal places). Based on the R-chart, the wire cutting process has been

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