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2 Develop a “p” control chart for the proportion of defects across the 10 days.
3 Do any of the rods appear to be “out of control”? Comment on your findings.

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5 1 15 0.05 300
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7 3 13 0.0433333333 300
8 4 11 0.0366666667 300
9 5 7 0.0233333333 300
10 6 25 0.0833333333 300
11 7 7 0.0233333333 300
12 8 13 0.0433333333 300
13 9 14 0.0466666667 300
14 10 9 0.03 300
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20 p= 0.045 Mean Proportion Defective
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3 Household Amount Income Amount x Income Amount^2 Income^2
4 1 $278 $5,068 1408904 77284 25684624
5 2 $393 $5,596 2199228 154449 31315216
6 3 $512 $3,780 1935360 262144 14288400
7 4 $551 $5,247 2891097 303601 27531009
8 5 $691 $4,377 3024507 477481 19158129
9 6 $686 $4,230 2901780 470596 17892900
10 7 $831 $4,257 3537567 690561 18122049
11 8 $735 $5,326 3914610 540225 28366276
12 9 $632 $5,132 3243424 399424 26337424
13 10 $616 $5,996 3693536 379456 35952016
14 11 $571 $4,749 2711679 326041 22553001
15 12 $629 $4,841 3044989 395641 23435281
16 13 $556 $4,918 2734408 309136 24186724
17 14 $748 $5,564 4161872 559504 30958096
18 15 $600 $6,033 3619800 360000 36397089
19 16 $557 $4,993 2781101 310249 24930049
20 17 $678 $5,102 3459156 459684 26030404
21 18 $636 $5,653 3595308 404496 31956409
22 19 $678 $5,911 4007658 459684 34939921
23 20 $687 $6,550 4499850 471969 42902500
24 21 $1,075 $5,683 6109225 1155625 32296489
25 22 $922 $7,380 6804360 850084 54464400 r=
26 23 $648 $7,285 4720680 419904 53071225 r^2=
27 24 $1,067 $7,651 8163617 1138489 58537801
28 25 $832 $7,599 6322368 692224 57744801
29 26 $892 $6,768 6037056 795664 45805824
30 27 $934 $8,895 8307930 872356 79121025
31 28 $1,066 $8,004 8532264 1136356 64064016
32 29 $1,258 $7,893 9929394 1582564 62299449
33 30 $997 $7,696 7672912 994009 59228416
34 31 $983 $8,904 8752632 966289 79281216
35 32 $1,265 $8,345 10556425 1600225 69639025
36 33 $1,109 $9,423 10450107 1229881 88792929
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38 35 $1,081 $8,901 9621981 1168561 79227801
39 36 $1,226 $9,747 11949822 1503076 95004009
40 37 $1,155 $9,942 11483010 1334025 98843364
41 38 $1,374 $9,977 13708398 1887876 99540529
42 39 $1,511 $9,056 13683616 2283121 82011136
43 40 $1,148 $9,740 11181520 1317904 94867600
44 Total: $33,695 $271,767 9157189065 1.135E+09 7.386E+10
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7 Multipler Korrelationskoeffizient 0.8009325014
8 Bestimmtheitsmaß 0.6414928718
9 Adjustiertes Bestimmtheitsmaß 0.6320584737
10 Standardfehler 172.1930293415
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14 Freiheitsgrade (df) Quadratsummen (SS) Mittlere Quadratsumme (MS) Prüfgröße (F) F krit
15 Regression 1 2016084.6795554 2016084.6795554 67.9951030573 5.434683E-10
16 Residue 38 1126716.6954446 29650.4393538053
17 Gesamt 39 3142801.375
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21 Income 0.1193040625 0.0144682637 8.2459143251 5.4346828E-10 0.090014594
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4 38.95 588.90 13.06 33.51 AUSGABE: ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
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6 38.55 566.30 13.43 33.68 Regressions-Statistik
7 38.78 642.90 13.61 33.75 Multipler Korrelationskoeffizient 0.9695244469
8 38.67 624.20 13.99 33.86 Bestimmtheitsmaß 0.9399776532
9 38.23 603.90 14.18 33.90 Adjustiertes Bestimmtheitsmaß 0.9314030322
10 37.90 571.90 14.86 34.05 Standardfehler 0.2052196588
11 38.28 584.30 17.64 34.11 Beobachtungen 25
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13 40.27 676.30 17.73 34.21 ANOVA
14 39.30 587.40 18.20 34.25 Freiheitsgrade (df)Quadratsummen (SS)
15 38.84 576.40 18.53 34.27 Regression 3 13.8503827246
16 38.14 570.80 19.82 34.45 Residue 21 0.8844172754
17 39.39 586.50 20.24 34.66 Gesamt 24 14.7348
18 38.29 544.00 20.94 34.72
19 39.15 611.10 21.38 34.84 Koeffizienten Standardfehler
20 38.29 643.30 21.61 34.88 Schnittpunkt 34.0749628205 2.0903148202
21 38.09 635.60 21.68 35.20 Subscriptions -0.1010535017 0.061783053
22 37.83 598.90 21.70 35.26 Population 0.001431321 0.0012383053
23 39.37 657.00 22.35 35.44 Adv 0.1886261787 0.0108195937
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20 16.3013545 2.14026E-13 29.7279151805 38.42201046 29.727915181 38.42201046
21 -1.6356185 0.11682076 -0.2295383941 0.0274313907 -0.229538394 0.0274313907
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23 Plant Capacity 100 furniture/day
24 Wood 190 pieces/day
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16 c) How many customers have to wait 1.377 per hour
17 d) How many customers in the system 2.049 per hour
18 e) Time in system 0.128 hours
19 f) Probability of 2 customers in system 0.148 14.80%
20 g) Probability of 5 customers in system 0.045 4.50%

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