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Pizazz manufactures a 5.0 oz. energy drink of the same name. Because the cans are so small, consumers are concerned that they are not receiving the full 5 ounces in each can. A quality engineer at the company is charged with analyzing the filling process and ensuring accurate readings. On 15 different occasions over the past month, she has taken a sample of 6 energy drinks off the production line and recorded their weight. The sum of the sample means is 80.20 ounces and the sum of the sample ranges is 12.68 ounces (Hint: You are already given the sum. You just have to find the x-double bar and R-bar).

Determine the control limits of an x-bar and R-chart. What is your conclusion?

User Arjun Raj
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Answer:

The LCL of the R-chart starts from the origin ( i.e. zero value ) while the LCL of an X -chart did not start from the origin

LCL of R-chart = 0 * 0.84533 = 0

LCL of R-chart = 75.128

Explanation:

Given data:

number of observations = 15

sample size ( m ) = 6

sum of sample mean = 80.20 ounces

sum of sample range ( R ) = 12.68 ounces

Determine the control limits of an x-bar and R-chart

for an R-chart

LCL of R-chart = D3 * R(bar) ---- ( 1 )

where : m = 6 , D3 = 0 , R = 12.68

R(bar) = 0.84533

back to equation 1

LCL of R-chart = 0 * 0.84533 = 0

for an X-chart

LCL of X-bar) = ( mean ) - (m x R-bar)

= 80.20 - ( 6 * 0.84533 )

= 75.128

The LCL of the R-chart starts from the origin ( i.e. zero value ) while the LCL of an X -chart did not start from the origin

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