Checkout
checkout
view
Your Cart Your Cart: item(s)
View Details $1.99 Download Add to Cart

operation managment

please see the attached file, please provide me with detailed and clear answer, if you can please do not use excel.

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

Posting ID:

21757

OTA ID:

103477

View Details $1.99 Download Add to Cart

Operation managment: statistical process control

Please see the attached file for a statistical process control problem.

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

Posting ID:

21758

OTA ID:

103234

View Details $1.99 Download Add to Cart

Operation managment: p-chart , X-bar control chart , R-chart: 3-sigma upper control limit an X-bar control chart , upper limit for an R-chart, lower and upper control limits for a p-chart

4). A manufacturer has been sampling output from a process to help measure the number of defective items the process is producing. The quality manager has taken 20 samples of 20 items each, and has found a total of 10 defective items. Given this data, what would be the lower and upper control limits for a p-chart of this process if the limits are based on 2 standard deviations? Answer: ________________________ 5). A manufacturer of cylinder valves for GM has been sampling output from their process. So far, they have collected 30 samples of 10 valves each, and measured the length of each valve in the sample. The mean length of all 300 valves so far is 45.2 mm, and the mean range of me... click for more

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

Posting ID:

21759

OTA ID:

103060

View Details $1.99 Download Add to Cart

Operation management: process control

The Hoosier Brewing Company (HBC) produces beer that is then packaged in cans, bottles, and 15.5 gallon aluminum kegs. Naturally, they are concerned about the accuracy of their container filling operations. They are switching over to a new machine, and have decided to test this new machine by sampling kegs to see how much beer is actually in them. their main concern at this point is seeing if the machine is stable in its output. Following is data from the first 10 samples of 5 kegs each. Please see the attached file on statistical process control problem.

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

Posting ID:

21760

OTA ID:

103234

View Details $1.99 Download Add to Cart

Operation Management: job processing

Consider the following data on jobs waiting to be processed on a single machine in a job shop. They are listed here in order of their arrival at the machine: a) If these jobs are sequenced in shortest operating (processing) time order, what will be the average flowtime (days)? b) If these jobs are scheduled in order of the due-date, what will be the average number of days late for the jobs? (A job that is early is zero days late.) Please see attachment for full question.

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

Posting ID:

21761

OTA ID:

103234

Page generated in 0.2242 seconds

About Us ·  Contact Us ·  Samples ·  Solutions ·  Legal Terms and Conditions ·  Privacy Policy

©2008 SolutionLibrary.com

Search for Solutions About Us Samples