intro to quality engineering

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Read it very carefully. There are several parts to it. Along with the white boards it contains all the information you should need to answer it well, although Chapter 20 of the textbook is very helpful as well. It is an Excel file and you can use Excel's capabilities to make calculations easier, although it is important that I can see your logic and approach as well.  Hand drawn control charts are fine, and ensure the key values asked for are written. I will give partial credit even if there are math errors provided that the approach is good. Note that there is more than one way to calculate Cp and Cpk and they may give slightly different numbers - either method is OK but show your working clearly.

I would like them returned to me in paper form next Thursday October 13th.  If necessary you can email them to me instead, but if you hand draw anything (which you will unless you are really good at Excel) you will need to scan it of course. I much prefer that you give me a paper copy.

Do not forget to put your printed name and signature at the top of the page!

As a quality engineer in a manufacturing plant or indeed in service industries, this is a very real example of what you might have to do. In practice specialized software today may remove the need for you to do calculations, but it is good to do it "the old way" here so that you understand the principles better.

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