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Tom is the quality control manager for the company XYZ. XYZ recently received some complaints about its product D's quality and the general manager Steve requested Tom to investigate it. To gain a better understanding of the production process, Tom decided to use p-chart to monitor and identify the assignable cause variations. For the next 10 working days, Tom collected 10 samples (each of the size 300 units) and found the following number of defects, 4, 6, 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, 3, 2, 3.

a. What is the defect rate for sample 2? Ignore the percentage sign, and round your answer to the nearest integer. For example, if your answer is 12.34%, input 12.
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b. What is p-bar? Ignore the percentage sign, and round your answer to two decimals. For example, if your answer is 12.34%, input 12.34. (Note that this is different from question a.)
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c. What is sigma? Ignore the percentage sign, and round your answer to two decimals. For example, if your answer is 12.34%, input 12.34.
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d. What is upper control limit UCL for this p-chart? Ignore the percentage sign, and round your answer to two decimals. For example, if your answer is 12.34%, input 12.34.
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e. What is lower control limit LCL? (If LCL is negative, input 0) Ignore the percentage sign, and round your answer to two decimals.
f. How many outlier(s) is(are) identified? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. For example, if the answer is 3.12, input 3.

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