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qa102517SolSec7 3cchart
qa102517SolSec7 3cchart
qa102517SolSec7 3cchart
problem.
MTB > Stat > Control Charts > Attributes Charts > C
Unfortunately, you would need to find another book with a Poisson table. The IENG 425 book
has one. Alternatively, you could use Excel and create the table below. Note POISSON.DIST in
Excel is an improved version of POISSON used below.
c x cumPoi 1-cumPoi c x cumPoi 1-cumPoi
2 0 0.135335 0.864665 2 0 =POISSON(C3,B3,TRUE) =1-D3
2 1 0.406006 0.593994 2 1 =POISSON(C4,B4,TRUE) =1-D4
2 2 0.676676 0.323324 2 2 =POISSON(C5,B5,TRUE) =1-D5
2 3 0.857123 0.142877 2 3 =POISSON(C6,B6,TRUE) =1-D6
2 4 0.947347 0.052653 2 4 =POISSON(C7,B7,TRUE) =1-D7
2 5 0.983436 0.016564 2 5 =POISSON(C8,B8,TRUE) =1-D8
2 6 0.995466 0.004534 2 6 =POISSON(C9,B9,TRUE) =1-D9
2 7 0.998903 0.001097 2 7 =POISSON(C10,B10,TRUE) =1-D10
2 8 0.999763 0.000237 2 8 =POISSON(C11,B11,TRUE) =1-D11
2 9 0.999954 4.65E-05 2 9 =POISSON(C12,B12,TRUE) =1-D12
(b)
Pr{two consecutive out-of-control points} = (0.005)(0.005) = 0.00003
1 1
(d) ARL1 2.18 2
1 1 0.541