Question Description
Please complete problems # 4, 5, 6, 7 in the Topic 8.10 Discussion and Practice in your online text book.
Your work must be submitted in PDF or Word document format. So, I would advise you to do your work on blank piece of papers, take the photo of the pages, and then paste the photo on a word or pdf document. Make sure the pages are readable, not blurry, or sideways.
4. Imagine you are evaluating a supplier’s ability to meet your product specifications. You have collected data on the process’s performance. Here is what you have discovered.
Design Target: 20
Process Mean: 20
Upper Specification Limit: 28
Lower Specification Limit: 12
Process Standard Deviation: 5
Calculate the Cpk. What does your analysis tell you about the process?
5. Imagine you are evaluating a supplier’s ability to produce to your product specifications. You have collected data on the process’s performance. Here is what you have discovered.
Design Target: 4.36
Process Mean: 4.27
Upper Specification Limit: 4.59
Lower Specification Limit: 4.13
Process Standard Deviation: 0.075
Calculate the Cpk. What does your analysis tell you about the process?
6. As a process owner, you have been tasked with developing a x-bar chart. You’ve collected the following data.Calculate the upper and lower control limits using a 3-sigma performance level and build your x-bar chart. Begin by calculating the overall standard deviation and standard error.
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Sample Number Values for Each Item in the Sample 1 59 45 51 2 45 57 41 3 42 43 45 4 57 57 50 5 53 55 40 6 52 48 50 7 50 51 45 8 49 47 56 9 56 50 41 10 60 40 50 Now, compute the upper and lower control limits using the range as your measure of variability.Finally, having built a control chart, you started to collect data, sampling three items every 30 minutes. Your data for the first five samples are shown below. Plot them on your control chart. Is your process in control?
Sample Number Values for Each Item in the Sample 1 57 47 51 2 45 59 45 3 44 49 55 4 55 59 55 5 57 49 53 7. You operate a high-speed automated juice bottling line. The machine is set up to fill the bottles with 100 ounces of juice. To help you build the control chart for the entire run, you collected the following 10 samples with 4 bottles in each sample
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Sample Number Values for Each Item in the Sample (ounces) 1 101 99 98 98 2 99 99 10 99 3 99 100 101 108 4 101 102 100 99 5 101 101 100 99 6 99 100 99 105 7 98 99 98 102 8 100 98 99 99 9 100 98 105 100 10 99 100 100 97 Calculate the upper and lower control limits using a 3-sigma performance level and build your x-bar chart. Begin by calculating the overall standard deviation and standard error.Now, compute the upper and lower control limits using the range as your measure of variability.Finally, having built a control chart, you began sampling four items every 30 minutes. Your data for the first five samples are shown below. Plot them on your control chart. Is your process in control?
Sample Number Values for Each Item in the Sample (ounces) 1 101 97 97 99 2 99 99 101 99 3 99 98 98 97 4 101 108 104 105 5 101 101 100 100
