Consider an control chart with UCL = 32.802, UCL = 24.642,

Chapter 15, Problem 119SE

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Consider an \(\bar{X}\) control chart with \(U C L=32.802, U C L=24.642\), and \(\mathrm{n}=5\). Suppose that the mean shifts to 30.

(a) What is the probability that this shift is detected on the next sample?

(b) What is the ARL to detect the shift?

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\bar X

UCL=32.802, UCL=24.642

n=5

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