8. [-17 Points] DETAILS ASWSBE14 21.E.005. Temperature is used to measure the output of a production process. When the p

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8. [-17 Points] DETAILS ASWSBE14 21.E.005. Temperature is used to measure the output of a production process. When the p

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8. [-17 Points] DETAILS ASWSBE14 21.E.005. Temperature is used to measure the output of a production process. When the process is in control, the mean of the process is u = 122.5 and the standard deviation is o = 0.4. (a) Compute the upper and lower control limits if samples of size 6 are to be used. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) UCL = LCL = Construct the x chart for this process. UCL UCL UCL UCL Sample Mean 123.50 123.25 123.00 122.75 122.50 122.25 122.00 121.75 Sample Mean 123.50 123.25 123.00 122.75 122.50 122.25 122.00 121.75 Sample Mean 123.50 123.25 123.00 122.75 122.50 122.25 122.00 121.75 Sample Mean x 123.50+ 123.25 123.00 122.75 122.50 122.25 122.00 121.75 LCL LCL LCL LCL 2 4 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 10 Sample Number Sample Number Sample Number Sample Number (b) Consider a sample providing the following data. 122.8 122.2 123.1 122.7 122.4 123.2 Compute the mean for this sample. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) x= Is the process in control for this sample? Yes, the process is in control for the sample. No, the process is out of control for the sample. (c) Consider a sample providing the following data. 123.3 122.7 122.6 123.2 123.5 129.0 Compute the mean for this sample. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) x = Is the process in control for this sample? Yes, the process is in control for the sample. No, the process is out of control for the sample.
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