Control Chart: Air Pollution The visibility standard index

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Control Chart: Air Pollution The visibility standard index (VSI) is a measure of Denver air pollution that is reported each day in the Rocky Mountain News. The index ranges from 0 (excellent air quality) to 200 (very bad air quality). During winter months, when air pollution is higher, the index has a mean of about 90 (rated as fair) with a standard deviation of approximately 30. Suppose that for 15 days, the following VSI measures were reported each day: Day 12 3 4 567 89 VSI 80 115 100 90 15 10 53 75 80 Day 10 11 12 13 14 15 VSI 110 165 160 120 140 195 Make a control chart for the VSI, and plot the preceding data on the control chart. Identify all out-of-control signals (high or low) that you find in the control chart by type (I, II, or III).

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