The reported Cpk for a process with an average of 94 units, a spread of 22 units and upper and lower specification limits of 125 and 80 units would be?
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm leaning towards A) 0.64, but I have a feeling the answer is going to be something I've never heard of, like 'it depends on the phase of the moon.' Gotta love these trick questions!
Ah, the age-old process capability question. I'm gonna go with B) 1.27 and hope my trusty calculator doesn't let me down. Maybe I should have brought a backup abacus just in case.
I'm going with C) 1.84. The question gives us the key information we need to find Cpk, so it should be a straightforward calculation. I hope I'm not overthinking this!
I'm going with C) 1.84. The question gives us the key information we need to find Cpk, so it should be a straightforward calculation. I hope I'm not overthinking this!
Hmm, I think D) 2.12 is the correct answer. The Cpk formula takes into account the process spread and the specification limits, right? Let me double-check my work.
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