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6.3 Control Chart for 𝑥ҧ and s
Control limit
calculation for
the sbar chart

Control limit
Back
calculation for
the xbar chart
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Development of the control limits:

Thus produces the control limits in equation (6.27)


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This produces the control limits in equation (6.28)

Remember

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The 4, 3, and 4 come from n-1
for example “n” is 5, therefore
n-1 is 5-1=4 and so on

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