Design specifications require that a key dimension on a product measure 100 ± 10 units. A process being considered for...

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Design specifications require that a key dimension on a product measure 100 ± 10 units. A process being considered for producing this product has a standard deviation of four units.

 

a.

What can you say (quantitatively) regarding the process capability? Assume that the process is centered with respect to specifications. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)

 

  Process capability[removed]  

 

b.

Suppose the process average shifts to 92. Calculate the new process capability. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)

 

  New process capability[removed]  

 

c.

What is the probability of defective output after the process shift? (Use Excel's NORMSDIST() function to find the correct probability for your computed Z-value.Round "z" value to 2 decimal places and final answer to 4 decimal places.)

 

  Probability of defective output[removed]  

 

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