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dbose

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Differentiate between control limits and specification limits.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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If a one-tailed F-test is employed when testing a null hypothesis about two population variances, the test statistic is an F-value formed by taking the ratio of the two sample variances so that the sample variance predicted to be larger is placed in
 
  the numerator. Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Answer to Question 1

The upper and lower control limits are statistically chosen such that there is a high probability that the sample statistics (mean, range, or proportion) will fall randomly within the limits if the process is in statistical process control. The upper and lower specifications are the limits of what is permissible for that particular output, the tolerance surrounding a nominal specification.

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