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22 September, 16:20

Problem 2 (determine the appropriate sample size for p-chart) A fraction nonconforming control chart is to be established with a center line of 0.01 and two-sigma control limits. (a) How large should the sample size be if the lower control limit is above zero

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  1. 22 September, 16:41
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    n > 396 or n≥ 397

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    Center line, p = 0.01

    2 sigma control limit, L=2;

    For a 2 sigma control limit, the size of the sample size if the lower control limit is > 0 is given as;

    n > ((1-p) / p) L²

    Substitute 2 for L and 0.01 for p in the above expression

    n > ((1-p) / p) L² becomes

    n > ((1-0.01) / 0.01) * 2²

    n > ((0.99/0.01)) * 2²

    n > 99 * 2²

    n > 99 * 4

    n > 396

    So, the sample size should be greater than 396 (at least 397).

    We can represent it as

    n > 396 or n≥ 397
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