Relation between specification limits and control limits.
Group of answer choices
Specification range is narrower than the control limits range.
[ Choose ] Process is capable. Process is not capable. Process is borderline capable.
Specification range is wider than the control limits range
[ Choose ] Process is capable. Process is not capable. Process is borderline capable.
Specification range and the control limits range overlap
[ Choose ] Process is capable. Process is not capable. Process is borderline capable.
Specification range is narrower than the control limits range.
[ Choose ] Process is capable. Process is not capable. Process is borderline capable.
Answer: Process is not capable
Reason: When the control limits exceed the specs limit, the probablity of errors is more and hence the process is not capable.
Specification range is wider than the control limits range
[ Choose ] Process is capable. Process is not capable. Process is borderline capable.
Answer: Process is capable
Reason: A narrower control limits range reflects good capability as even if some of the data points fall out of the control limit range, it still would be under specs limit range
Specification range and the control limits range overlap
[ Choose ] Process is capable. Process is not capable. Process is borderline capable.
Answer: Process is borderline capable
Reason: Literally, the process limits are on border line as control and specs limits are the same. Even if single data point goes out of limits, the process would fail.
Relation between specification limits and control limits. Group of answer choices Specification range is narrower than...
How is process capability measured? • A. By comparing control limits to specification limits • B. By creating a ratio between specification limits and control limits relevant to six sigma • C. By using the Cp formula • D. All the above
Consider a process under statistical quality control. The upper specification limit of the statistic of interest is 119, while the lower specification is 32. The sample plan is for 9 samples per period. The average range of the process is 13. The process overall mean is 69. What is the capability of the process assuming it is not centered exactly between the specification limits and the statistic of interest has a normal distribution?
Consider a process under statistical quality control. The upper specification limit of the statistic of interest is 138, while the lower specification is 42. The sample plan is for 9 samples per period. The average range of the process is 17. The process overall mean is 61. What is the capability of the process assuming it is not centered exactly between the specification limits and the statistic of interest has a normal distribution?
Describe the difference between specification range and control limit in pharmaceuticals. How are they be monitored? How to determine LCL and UCL?
Cohort studies, along with case-control and cross-sectional studies, are considered experimental studies. Group of answer choices True False A case-control study observes the differences between diseased and non-diseased, whereas a cohort study observes the differences between exposed and non-exposed. Group of answer choices True False In a cohort study, the exposure is not randomly allocated between study participants. Group of answer choices True False
Feedforward control is an implementation of Group of answer choices Closed-loop control Integral control Open-loop control Derivative control
The first step in the SPC execution phase is: Group of answer choices To develop control charts Flow charting or characterization of the process to which SPC will be applied Eliminate the special causes of variation Collect and plot SPC data
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16. If the specification limits are 2.230 to 2.250, 2.238, and s 0065, what percentage of the measurements would be out of specification? 22. If a population of measurements has a mean of2.45 inches and a standard deviation of.15 inches, a. Find the μ ± 3σ spread of measurements. b. What percentage of the measurements will lie within the values found in part (a)? c. If samples of size n 5 are taken from the...
A natural monopoly is most likely to result if a single firm: Group of answer choices is the only seller in a community. is investor-owned, but is granted the exclusive right by the government to operate in a market. experiences economies of scale over a wide range of output. has gained control over a strategic input of an important production process.
The principal-agent problem happens because the owner Group of answer choices cannot control the production process. cannot spend time at the physical plant site. cannot monitor the efforts of the manager. cannot evaluate the efforts of the manager.