Asked by Abdullah Elalami on Apr 26, 2024

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The defect rate for a product has historically been about 1.6%. What are the upper and lower control chart limits for a p-chart, if you wish to use a sample size of 100 and 3-sigma limits?

Defect Rate

The proportion of manufactured items that do not meet the prescribed quality standards.

Control Chart Limits

the pre-determined upper and lower boundaries on a control chart within which a process is considered to be in control and performing as expected.

P-chart

A type of control chart used in statistical quality control to monitor the proportion of defective units in a process.

  • Carry out computations and offer interpretations of control limits and process capabilities in different types of control charts, specifically X-bar, R-chart, p-chart, and c-chart.
  • Enforce three-sigma guidelines to assess control within process operations.
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Braden NobleApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
UCLp =

pˉ\bar ppˉ + 3 pˉ(1−pˉ)n\sqrt { \frac{\bar p(1-\bar p)}{n}}npˉ(1pˉ) = 0.016 + 3 ∙ (0.016∗0.984)/100\sqrt { ( 0.016 * 0.984 ) / 100 }(0.0160.984)/100 = .0536
UCLp =

pˉ\bar ppˉ - 3 pˉ(1−pˉ)n\sqrt { \frac{\bar p(1-\bar p)}{n}}npˉ(1pˉ) = 0.016 - 3 ∙ (0.016∗0.984)/100\sqrt { ( 0.016 * 0.984 ) / 100 }(0.0160.984)/100 = 0.0216, or zero