The main reason of preferring an Individuals over an Averages charts is

OPTIONS Need to collect lesser samples Process shifts detected easily Additional sensitivity by averages charts not justified Process drifts detected easily Correct Option:A Need to collect lesser samples EXPLANATION Plots individual observations (I chart) and moving ranges (MR chart) over time for variables data. Use...
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What is the major benefit of using Xbar charts over Individuals charts?

OPTIONS The Average charts are not sensitive to non-normality The Average charts provide tighter controls Average charts best indicate within and between subgroup variation Average charts show mean shift ANSWER The Average charts provide tighter controls EXPLANATION Xbar charts have tighter controls than the I-MR...
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Find the control limits for the Averages chart

For sum of sub group averages at 2487, number of subgroups is 25 and each subgroup having 5 samples, the control limits for the Averages chart are OPTIONS 91, 108 81, 121 0, 100 70, 131 ANSWER 91, 108 EXPLANATION Using Control Chart constants, the...
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Find the control limits for the Range Chart

For sum of sub group ranges to be at 369 and the number of subgroups is 25 with each subgroup having 5 samples, the control limits for the Range Chart are OPTIONS 0, 25 0, 31 11, 25 11, 31 ANSWER 0, 31 EXPLANATION Using...
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Find the Control limits for the Averages charts

The mean of Ranges of a process sample collected across 20 samples is 6, and the mean of averages is 10 with the sample size of 8 per sample. The Control limits for the Averages charts are OPTIONS 6,14 7, 13 7.76, 12.24 8.1, 11.9...
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What is true about rational subgroups?

OPTIONS They are taken from a homogeneous sample They always represent the same readings They are produced essentially under the same conditions They give a good outline of how variations are, in the process ANSWER They are produced essentially under the same conditions EXPLANATION Rational...
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