Question: Test: Module 2 Test Question 4 This Tost: 50 pts possible Submit Test The coach for Georgia Southern's Rifle Team is concerned about the team
Test: Module 2 Test Question 4 This Tost: 50 pts possible Submit Test The coach for Georgia Southern's Rifle Team is concerned about the team losing its edge. The issue has been raised by manager of the range, who stated that she no longer sees team members showing up for extra practice sessions. To get the facts, you gathered target data for the last three weeks, which is considered a representative period for future conditions. After taking random samples of 65 targets each day, the following data for missed bullseyes were produced urs Tod Missed Bullseyes Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Day 6 7 8 9 10 Missed Bullseyes 2 3 3 2 3 Day 11 12 13 14 15 Missed Bullseyes 1 5 7 2 1 2 Because your assessment of missed bullseyes is likely to come under careful scrutiny from people that are good with guns, you would like a type I error of only 5 percent (za 1.960). You want to be sure to identify any instances of poor shooting. If some are present, you will have to explore them on behalf of the coach. a. Design a p-chart. The upper controllimit is and the lower controllimit is (Enter your responses rounded to three decimal places. If your answer for the lower controllimit is negative, enter this value as 0.) b. Based on your p-chart and the data from the last 3 weeks, what can you conclude about the quality of the shooting by GSUS Rifle Team? OA. The proportion of absent aides from day 13 is above the upper controllimit, so the process is not in control OB. The proportion of absent aldes from day 14 is above the upper controllimit, so the process is not in control OC. The proportion of absent aldes from day 15 is below the lower controllimit, so the process is not in control D. All sample proportions are within the controllimits, so the process is in control. ann O est est Test: Module 2 Test Question 4 This Tost: 50 pts possible Submit Test The coach for Georgia Southern's Rifle Team is concerned about the team losing its edge. The issue has been raised by manager of the range, who stated that she no longer sees team members showing up for extra practice sessions. To get the facts, you gathered target data for the last three weeks, which is considered a representative period for future conditions. After taking random samples of 65 targets each day, the following data for missed bullseyes were produced urs Tod Missed Bullseyes Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Day 6 7 8 9 10 Missed Bullseyes 2 3 3 2 3 Day 11 12 13 14 15 Missed Bullseyes 1 5 7 2 1 2 Because your assessment of missed bullseyes is likely to come under careful scrutiny from people that are good with guns, you would like a type I error of only 5 percent (za 1.960). You want to be sure to identify any instances of poor shooting. If some are present, you will have to explore them on behalf of the coach. a. Design a p-chart. The upper controllimit is and the lower controllimit is (Enter your responses rounded to three decimal places. If your answer for the lower controllimit is negative, enter this value as 0.) b. Based on your p-chart and the data from the last 3 weeks, what can you conclude about the quality of the shooting by GSUS Rifle Team? OA. The proportion of absent aides from day 13 is above the upper controllimit, so the process is not in control OB. The proportion of absent aldes from day 14 is above the upper controllimit, so the process is not in control OC. The proportion of absent aldes from day 15 is below the lower controllimit, so the process is not in control D. All sample proportions are within the controllimits, so the process is in control. ann O est est