Respuesta :
Answer:
a) 0.952
b) 1.11
c) To improve the Cpk value we either move the average or reduce the variation in the results.
d) 2.22
Explanation:
a))
Given that for machine 1:
The goal is between 46 and 50 millimeters.
That is the Upper specification limit (USL) = 50 mm and the Lower specification limit (LSL) = 46 mm. Mean (μ) = 48 mm and standard deviation (σ) = 0.7
[tex]cpk=min(\frac{USL-\mu}{3\sigma},\frac{\mu -LSL}{3\sigma} )\\cpk=min(\frac{50-48}{3*0.7} ,\frac{48-46}{3*0.7} )=min(0.952,0.952)\\cpk=0.952[/tex]
b) Given that for machine 2:
The goal is between 46 and 50 millimeters. That is the Upper specification limit (USL) = 50 mm and the Lower specification limit (LSL) = 46 mm. Mean (μ) = 47 mm and standard deviation (σ) = 0.3
[tex]cpk=min(\frac{USL-\mu}{3\sigma},\frac{\mu -LSL}{3\sigma} )\\cpk=min(\frac{50-47}{3*0.3} ,\frac{47-46}{3*0.3} )=min(3.33,1.11)\\cpk=1.11[/tex]
c)
To improve the Cpk value we either move the average or reduce the variation in the results.
d) If we combine the best of the two machines; That is the Upper specification limit (USL) = 50 mm and the Lower specification limit (LSL) = 46 mm. Mean (μ) = 48 mm and standard deviation (σ) = 0.3
[tex]cpk=min(\frac{USL-\mu}{3\sigma},\frac{\mu -LSL}{3\sigma} )\\cpk=min(\frac{50-48}{3*0.3} ,\frac{48-46}{3*0.3} )=min(2.22,2.22)\\cpk=2.22[/tex]