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3 March, 18:51

Assignable causes:

A) are not as important as natural causes.

B) are within the limits of a control chart.

C) depend on the inspector assigned to the job.

D) are also referred to as "chance" causes.

E) are causes of variation that can be identified and investigated.

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  1. 3 March, 18:59
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    E) are causes of variation that can be identified and investigated.

    Explanation:

    Assignable causes is a statistical process that could be undertaken to identify the causes that have been incidental to the variations, thereby evaluating the same
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