Consider a x? control chart with 0.005 probability limit, (a) What is the probability of a sample being out of control? (b) What is the probability of four consecutive samples being out of control? (c) If at time t?, there is a PROCESS mean shift of 0.5 sigma, what is the probability of a sample being in control? out of control?
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- We have an \( \bar{x} \) control chart with a 0.005 probability limit. - We need to find the probability of a sample being out of control, the probability of four consecutive samples being out of control, and the probabilities of a sample being in control and Show more…
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