Number of Tubes 4 So, Number of Observations in Each Sample 4 X-Double Bar (
Number of Tubes 4 So, Number of Observations in Each Sample 4 X-Double Bar (
Number of Tubes 4 So, Number of Observations in Each Sample 4 X-Double Bar (
1 63.5 2.0
2 63.6 1.0
3 63.7 1.7
4 63.9 0.9
5 63.4 1.2
6 63.0 1.6
7 63.2 1.8
8 63.3 1.3
9 63.7 1.6
10 63.5 1.3
11 63.3 1.8
12 63.2 1.0
13 63.6 1.8
14 63.3 1.5
15 63.4 1.7
16 63.4 1.4
17 63.5 1.1
18 63.6 1.8
19 63.8 1.3
20 63.5 1.6
21 63.9 1.0
22 63.2 1.8
23 63.3 1.7
24 64.0 2.0
25 63.4 1.5
TOTAL = 1587.2 Total = 37.4
Number of tubes = 4
So, number of observations in each sample = 4
Rationale: Graphs B and C show values of a few sample of X-bar above 64 but
no sample has value greater than 64.
UCLR = D4*R-bar
UCLR = 2.282*1.496
UCLR = 3.41
LCLR = D3*R-bar
LCLR = 0*1.496
LCLR = 0
Rationale: The range of 1st sample is 2.0 and range of 2nd sample is 1.0 and only
GRAPH A satisfies it.
(E) Since all the sample value for x-bar chart and R-chart lie within the range of
upper and lower control limits, therefore, the PROCESS IS IN CONTROL.