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Chapter 14, Problem 6 BSC

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refer to the axial loads (pounds) of aluminum Pepsi cans that are 0.0109 in. thick, as listed in Data Set 22 of Appendix B. An axial load of a can is the maximum weight supported by the side, and it is important to have an axial load high enough so that the can isn’t crushed when the top lid is pressed onto the top. There are seven measurements from each of25 days of production.

Cola Cans: Run ChartTreat the 175 axial loads as a string of consecutive measurements and construct a run chart. What does the result suggest?

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QUESTION:

Problem 6BSC

refer to the axial loads (pounds) of aluminum Pepsi cans that are 0.0109 in. thick, as listed in Data Set 22 of Appendix B. An axial load of a can is the maximum weight supported by the side, and it is important to have an axial load high enough so that the can isn’t crushed when the top lid is pressed onto the top. There are seven measurements from each of25 days of production.

Cola Cans: Run ChartTreat the 175 axial loads as a string of consecutive measurements and construct a run chart. What does the result suggest?

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The run chart created in Minitab for the 175 axial loads with one observation in each subgroup is as follows:

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