b. Why can the lower limit not be a negative number? c. The industry standard for the upper control limit is 0.10. What

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b. Why can the lower limit not be a negative number? c. The industry standard for the upper control limit is 0.10. What

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b. Why can the lower limit not be a negative number?
c. The industry standard for the upper control limit is 0.10. What does this imply about Birmingham Bank's standards ?
The industry standard is:
- the same as ?
- stricter than ?
- not as strict as ?
B Why Can The Lower Limit Not Be A Negative Number C The Industry Standard For The Upper Control Limit Is 0 10 What 1
B Why Can The Lower Limit Not Be A Negative Number C The Industry Standard For The Upper Control Limit Is 0 10 What 1 (16.08 KiB) Viewed 11 times
Five data entry operators work at the data processing department of the Birmingham Bark. Each day for 30 days, the number of defective records in a sample of 200 records typed by these operators has been nolied, as follows Sample No. Sample No. No. Defectives 7 21 5 15 3 12 7 5ample No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 " 10 No. Defectives 7 6 19 10 10 S 12 10 6 13 aj Establish 3 upper and lower controllimis UCL enter your response as a number between 0 and 1. rounded to three decimal places) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 4 19 15 22 23 24 30 Defectives 13 6 . 13 11 14 12 2 New
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