According to statistical six (6) sigma process, how many parts will be non conforming?
Select one:
a. 99.73%
b. 95.45%
c. 2 per billion
d. 3.4 per million
According to statistical six (6) sigma process, how many parts will be non conforming? Select one:...
Describe how you would estimate the number of non-conforming parts coming from a process that has a particular "sigma level." [Be brief and do not copy from a textbook solution.]
The goal of six-sigma quality is to achieve Select one: a. 66,807 DPMO b. 6,210 DPMO c. 3.4 DPMO d. 233 DPMO
Please show all work/steps for this question: The non-conforming fraction of a production process is 2%. A sample of size 50 is drawn at random from the population produced by the process. Assume that the population is very large. The sample yields d non-conforming items. One then computes the statistic d 50 3 points (a) What distribution describes the statistic p? [2 points (b) Calculate E(p) 3 points (c) Calculate var(p)
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What is the similarity of DAN sequence among human being according to the video? Select one: a. 59% b. 9% c. 99% d. 90% e. 99.9% Which statement is correct about DAN? Select one: a. DNA is made positively charged by buffer used in the electrophoresis b. DNA is positively charged c. DNA is negatively charged. d. DNA is neutral, none charged e. DNA is made negatively charged by buffer used in the electrophoresis DNA fingerprinting is done by Select...
Your company has six-sigma conformance for each of 10 component that are a part if a largest product. What is the overall proportion of defects in the product? a. (1-0.000000002)/10 b. (1-0.000000002)*10 c. (1-0.000000002)^10 d. 0.002 parts per million(ppm)
B is not the correct answer How many base pairs are there in our cells? Select one: a. 60 billion b. 3 billion c. 1 billion d. 6 billion e. 30 billion
Non-Conforming Parts (NCP) Presume; Production makes 250,000 Parts per year. Each Part Sells for $100. If no issues, Each Part cost $90 to make. The Critical Operation is the last operation - Unfortunately. If it’s too long – it can be reworked. If it’s too short – it’s scrap. If rework is needed, there is an additional $0.70 added to the production cost. If the part must be scrapped, there is a $6 disposal fee as it contains mercury (Hg)....