Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Edition
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Chapter 12.4, Problem 18P
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Interpretation: c value needs to be determined based on the given data.
Concept Introduction: C chart is a statistical control chart which helps in monitoring the number of defects in a sample.
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Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Edition
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