QUESTION-2 In a process capability analysis, the specification limits are 65 ± 3 mm and C_p = 1 and C_pk = C_pl = 2/3. a) Draw the location of the normal distribution with respect to the specification limits. b) What is the nonconforming percentage of this system?
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Second, Cp = L and Cpk = Cpl means that the process capability index (Cp) is equal to the lower specification limit (L) and the process capability ratio (Cpk) is equal to the lower performance index (Cpl). This implies that the process mean is equal to the lower Show more…
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