How many parts per million approximately will be defective if lower specification limit (LSL) and the upper specificatio

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How many parts per million approximately will be defective if lower specification limit (LSL) and the upper specification limit (USL) are located at minus 1.5 sigma (standard deviations) and plus 1.5 sigma (standard deviations) points respectively? Select one: a. 2700 b. 63 663 d. 133614
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