[Solved]-Statistics Control Chart for Motion Sensor Remotes
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Control Chart for Motion Sensor Remotes
My dream product
is a motion sensor remote that will be able to make several devices remote in a
world that is increasingly being overwhelmed with buttons. The device operates
by motion sensors, where couch potatoes can vertically shake the stick of the
device to adjust the volume or shake it horizontally for channel surfing.
Ideally, how do you feel when all your electronic devices are remotely
controlled by a single device rather than each having its remote control
device? How about when you will only need one universal remote control? I am
forgetful, trust me, and do not keep such devices in one place at all times. I
will call my product "Save Mare."
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So, "Save
Mare" is now in production mode, and the first line of production has just
been made. I will create an imaginary random data set to represent the number
of defective displays out of the N samples are as follows:
My year of
birth is 1982, and month day is 20 (May 20, 1982)
a)Â Â Â Â Â
X= (82+20)-100 = 2
b)Â Â Â Â Â
N= 10
The table below
provides the 10 sample proportions generated by excel to represent my
information using RAND ()*100.
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