process that is control has mean of / = 12.5 and standard deviation of 0 = Construct the € control chart and upper control limit and lower control limit for this process if samples of size are used (to decimals) - UCL LCL Construct the € control chart and upper control limit and lower control limit for this process if samples of size 8 and 16 are used (to decimals) - For sample size of UCL LCL For sample size of 16 UCL LCL
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5 + 3*0 = 12.5 LCL = 12.5 - 3*0 = 12.5 Therefore, the control limits for sample size 1 are: UCL = 12.5 LCL = 12.5 Show more…
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