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Example 6.

Observation Value Mean 13.13333


1 16 Median 13
2 13 Mode 12
3 12 Range 10
4 14 Sample variance 8.257471
5 10 Sample standard deviation 2.873582
6 12
7 14
8 10
9 15
10 17
11 13
12 9
13 16
14 13
15 18
16 10
17 17
18 12
19 13
20 17
21 9
22 18
23 12
24 11
25 14
26 15
27 9
28 12
29 8
30 15
Example 6.10

Good Good Good Defective Good Defective Good Good


Good Good Defective Good Defective Defective Good Good
Defective Defective Good Good Good Good Good Defective
Good Good Defective Good Good Good Good Good
Good Good Good Good Good Good Defective Good
Good Defective Good Good Good Defective Good Good
Good Good Good Defective Defective Good Good Defective
Good Good Good Good Defective Good Defective Good
Good Good Good Good Good Defective Good Good
Defective Good Good Good Good Good Good Defective

Good Defective
75 25
Good Defective
Good Good
Good Defective
Defective Good
Good Good
Good Defective
Defective Good
Good Good
Good Good
Good Good
Supplier Order Date Arrival Date BP Lead Time Supplier Order Date Arrival Date
Bryant Products 10/15/12 10/20/12 5 Elgin Metals 10/01/12 10/06/12
Bryant Products 10/20/12 10/27/12 7 Elgin Metals 10/03/12 10/08/12
Bryant Products 08/08/12 08/14/12 6 Elgin Metals 10/09/12 10/14/12
Bryant Products 09/01/12 09/10/12 9 Elgin Metals 10/07/12 10/12/12
Bryant Products 09/05/12 09/12/12 7 Elgin Metals 10/05/12 10/11/12
Bryant Products 10/25/12 11/03/12 9 Elgin Metals 10/15/12 10/20/12
Bryant Products 10/29/12 11/04/12 6 Elgin Metals 10/05/12 10/10/12
Bryant Products 10/10/12 10/17/12 7 Elgin Metals 09/25/12 09/30/12
7.00 Elgin Metals 08/25/12 08/28/12
Elgin Metals 09/05/12 09/09/12
Elgin Metals 09/27/12 10/03/12
Elgin Metals 10/25/12 10/30/12
Elgin Metals 09/29/12 10/04/12
EM Lead Time t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances
5
5 BP Lead Time
5 Mean 7
5 Variance 2
6 Observations 8
5 Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
5 df 10
5 t Stat 3.82795850705
3 P(T<=t) one-tail 0.00166497581
4 t Critical one-tail 1.81246112281
6 P(T<=t) two-tail 0.00332995163
5 t Critical two-tail 2.22813885199
5
4.92
EM Lead Time
4.92307692308
0.57692307692
13
Example 6.20 Anova: Single Factor

Process A Process B Process C SUMMARY


8.4 8.8 8.0 Groups Count Sum Average Variance
8.1 7.8 7.0 Process A 5 39.9 7.98 0.447
8.3 8.9 7.5 Process B 5 41.5 8.3 0.26
6.8 8.0 6.9 Process C 5 37.4 7.48 0.277
8.3 8.0 8.0

ANOVA
Source of VariationSS df MS F P-value
Between G 1.708 2 0.854 2.603659 0.115029
Within Gro 3.936 12 0.328

Total 5.644 14
F crit
3.885294
Voltmeter Calibration Data ANOVA
df SS MS F
Actual (Y) Source (X) Regression 1 90.33726 90.33726 121364.4
1.09 1.05 Residual 8 0.005955 0.000744
2.12 2.15 Total 9 90.34321
3.08 3.12
4.09 4.08 Coefficients
Standard Error t Stat P-value
5.11 5.11 Intercept 0.026484 0.018448 1.435636 0.189028
6.08 6.07 Source (X) 0.991364 0.002846 348.374 5.161E-18
7.2 7.23
8.3 8.34
9.59 9.66
10.41 10.49 RESIDUAL OUTPUT Source (X) Lin
Observation
Predicted ActualResiduals
(Y) 12
1 1.067416 0.022584 10
2 2.157917 -0.037917 8

Actual (Y)
3 3.11954 -0.03954 6
4 4.071249 0.018751 4
5 5.092354 0.017646 2
6 6.044064 0.035936 0
7 7.194046 0.005954 0 2 4 6 8 10
8 8.29446 0.00554 Source (X)
9 9.603061 -0.013061
10 10.42589 -0.015893
Significance F
5.161E-18

Lower 95%Upper 95%Lower 95.0%


Upper 95.0%
-0.016056 0.069024 -0.016056 0.069024
0.984802 0.997926 0.984802 0.997926

Source (X) Line Fit Plot


12
10
8
Actual (Y)

6 Actual (Y)
Predicted Actual (Y)
4
2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Source (X)
Frequency Distribution and Histogram
This template is designed to handle up to 150 observations. Enter data only in yellow cells.

DATA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 10.650 10.800 10.500 10.800 10.700 10.800 10.750 10.650 10.850 10.650 10.800
2 10.750 10.850 10.800 10.800 10.700 10.700 10.850 10.700 10.800 10.550 10.700
3 10.750 10.700 10.650 10.800 10.650 10.650 10.750 10.650 10.500 10.800 10.750
4 10.600 10.650 10.650 10.700 10.600 10.750 10.800 10.850 10.650 10.650 10.700
5 10.700 10.750 10.700 10.750 10.550 10.700 10.850 10.700 10.750 10.600 10.750
6 10.600 10.900 10.850 10.750 10.650 10.650 10.600 10.750 10.750 10.600 10.650
7 10.600 10.750 10.800 10.700 10.600 10.850 10.850 10.850 10.800 10.850 10.850
8 10.750 10.750 10.700 10.700 10.700 10.600 10.650 10.850 10.750 10.650 10.700
9 10.650 10.650 10.750 10.800 10.650 10.900 10.650 10.750 10.700 10.750 10.700
10 10.600 10.600 10.750 10.800 10.750 10.850 10.750 10.750 10.700 10.650 10.600

Histogram
50
45
40
35
30
Frequency

25
20
15
10
5
0
10.45 10.5125 10.575 10.6375 10.7 10.7625 10.825 10.8875 10.95 1
Cell Upper Limit
Data Minimum 10.500
12 13 14 15 Data Maximum 10.900
10.650
10.850 Enter number of cells (10 or less)
10.800 Number of Cells 8
10.600
10.700 Enter smallest and largest limits for the frequency distribution in the yellow c
10.650
10.800 Lower limit 10.450 The lower limit should be slightly less than th
10.650 Upper limit 10.950 The upper limit should be slightly larger than
10.700 Cell width 0.063
10.650
Cell From To (inclusive) Frequency
-Infinity 10.45 0
1 10.45 10.51 2
2 10.51 10.58 2
3 10.58 10.64 13
4 10.64 10.70 47
5 10.70 10.76 24
6 10.76 10.83 16
7 10.83 10.89 14
8 10.89 10.95 2
9 10.95 11.01 0
10 11.01 11.08 0

10.8875 10.95 11.0125


stribution in the yellow cells below.

uld be slightly less than the data minimum.


uld be slightly larger than the data maximum.
Quality Measurements
Observation
Sample 1 2 3 4 5 Mean 0.55
1 0.682 0.689 0.776 0.798 0.714 0.732 0.60
2 0.787 0.860 0.601 0.746 0.779 0.755 0.65
3 0.780 0.667 0.838 0.785 0.723 0.759 0.70
4 0.591 0.727 0.812 0.775 0.730 0.727 0.75
5 0.693 0.708 0.790 0.758 0.671 0.724 0.80
6 0.749 0.714 0.738 0.719 0.606 0.705 0.85
7 0.791 0.713 0.689 0.877 0.603 0.735 0.90
8 0.744 0.779 0.660 0.737 0.822 0.748 0.95
9 0.769 0.773 0.641 0.644 0.725 0.710 1.00
10 0.718 0.671 0.708 0.850 0.712 0.732
11 0.787 0.821 0.764 0.658 0.708 0.748
12 0.622 0.802 0.818 0.872 0.727 0.768
13 0.657 0.822 0.893 0.544 0.750 0.733
14 0.806 0.749 0.859 0.801 0.701 0.783
15 0.660 0.681 0.644 0.747 0.728 0.692
16 0.816 0.817 0.768 0.716 0.649 0.753
17 0.826 0.777 0.721 0.770 0.809 0.781
18 0.828 0.829 0.865 0.778 0.872 0.834
19 0.805 0.719 0.612 0.938 0.807 0.776
20 0.802 0.756 0.786 0.815 0.801 0.792
21 0.876 0.803 0.701 0.789 0.672 0.768
22 0.855 0.783 0.722 0.856 0.751 0.793
23 0.762 0.705 0.804 0.805 0.809 0.777
24 0.703 0.837 0.759 0.975 0.732 0.801
25 0.737 0.723 0.776 0.748 0.732 0.743
26 0.748 0.686 0.856 0.811 0.838 0.788
27 0.826 0.803 0.764 0.823 0.886 0.820
28 0.728 0.721 0.820 0.772 0.639 0.736
29 0.803 0.892 0.740 0.816 0.770 0.804
30 0.774 0.837 0.872 0.849 0.818 0.830
U-Bolt Data
10.65
10.75
10.75
10.60
10.70
10.60
10.60
10.75
10.65
10.60
10.80
10.85
10.70
10.65
10.75
10.90
10.75
10.75
10.65
10.60
10.50
10.80
10.65
10.65
10.70
10.85
10.80
10.70
10.75
10.75
10.80
10.80
10.80
10.70
10.75
10.75
10.70
10.70
10.80
10.80
10.70
10.70
10.65
10.60
10.55
10.65
10.60
10.70
10.65
10.75
10.80
10.70
10.65
10.75
10.70
10.65
10.85
10.60
10.90
10.85
10.75
10.85
10.75
10.80
10.85
10.60
10.85
10.65
10.65
10.75
10.65
10.70
10.65
10.85
10.70
10.75
10.85
10.85
10.75
10.75
10.85
10.80
10.50
10.65
10.75
10.75
10.80
10.75
10.70
10.70
10.65
10.55
10.80
10.65
10.60
10.60
10.85
10.65
10.75
10.65
10.80
10.70
10.75
10.70
10.75
10.65
10.85
10.70
10.70
10.60
10.65
10.85
10.80
10.60
10.70
10.65
10.80
10.65
10.70
10.65
Rod lengths (mm) Sample Sample
mean range
Auland n1 n2 n3 n4 (mm) (mm)
1 144 146 154 146 147.50 10
2 151 150 134 153 147.00 19
3 145 139 143 152 144.75 13
4 154 146 152 148 150.00 8
5 157 153 155 157 155.50 4
6 157 150 145 147 149.75 12
7 149 144 137 155 146.25 18
8 141 147 149 155 148.00 14
9 158 150 149 156 153.25 9
10 145 148 152 154 149.75 9
11 151 150 154 153 152.00 4
12 155 145 152 148 150.00 10
13 152 146 152 142 148.00 10
14 144 160 150 149 150.75 16
15 150 146 148 157 150.25 11
16 147 144 148 149 147.00 5
17 155 150 153 148 151.50 7
18 157 148 149 153 151.75 9
19 153 155 149 151 152.00 6
20 155 142 150 150 149.25 13
21 146 156 148 160 152.50 14
22 152 147 158 154 152.75 11
23 143 156 151 151 150.25 13
24 151 152 157 149 152.25 8
25 154 140 157 151 150.50 17
𝑋 ̿ = 150.10 10.8
Results from the issue of textile components in varying numbers
Sample Issue Number of Proportion
number size rejects defective
1 1135 10 0.009
2 1405 12 0.009
3 805 11 0.014
4 1240 16 0.013
5 1060 10 0.009
6 905 7 0.008
7 1345 22 0.016
8 980 10 0.01
9 1120 15 0.013
10 540 13 0.024
11 1130 16 0.014
12 990 9 0.009
13 1700 16 0.009
14 1275 14 0.011
15 1300 16 0.012
16 2360 12 0.005
17 1215 14 0.012
18 1250 5 0.004
19 1205 8 0.007
20 950 9 0.009
21 405 9 0.022
22 1080 6 0.006
23 1475 10 0.007
24 1060 10 0.009

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