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klasskru [66]
2 years ago
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The defect rate for data entry of insurance claims at Sadegh Kazemi Insurance Co. has historically been about 1.50​%. This exerc

ise contains only parts​ a, b,​ c, d, and e. ​a) If you wish to use a sample size of 200​, the 3​-sigma control limits are​:
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1 answer:
AURORKA [14]2 years ago
7 0

Answer and Explanation:

Data provided in the question

defect rate i.e. \bar p = 1.50%

the sample size = n = 200

Now

S_p = \sqrt{\frac{\bar p (1 - \bar p)}{n} } \\\\= \sqrt{\frac{1.50\% (1 - 1.50\%)}{200} }

= 0.008595057

Now the 3 sigma control limits is

UCL_p = \bar p + 35p

= 0.015 + 3 (0.008595057 )

= 0.04078517

LCL_p = \bar p - 35p

= 0.015 - 3 (0.008595057 )

= 0

hence, the 3 sigma control limits are UCL 0.04078517 and LCL 0 respectively

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