The unique colors of the cashmere sweaters your firm makes result from heating u
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The unique colors of the cashmere sweaters your firm makes result from heating undyed yarn in a kettle with a dye liquor. The pH (acidity) of the liquor is critical for regulating dye uptake and hence the final color. There are 6 kettles, all of which receive dye liquor from a common source. Past data show that pH varies according to a Normal distribution with = 4.82 and = 0.152. You use statistical process control to check the stability of the process. Twice each day, the pH of the liquor in each kettle is measured, giving a sample of size 6. The mean pH x is compared with "control limits" given by the 99.7 part of the 689599.7 rule for normal distributions, namely x ± 3x.
What are the numerical values of these control limits for x? (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
? (smaller value)
? (larger value)
Explanation / Answer
lower bound = u - 3 * rho
= 4.82 - 3 * 0.152
= 4.364
upper bound = u + 3 * rho
= 4.82 + 3 * 0.152
= 5.276
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