Significant variation in process performance is a consequence of several causes that can be classified using terminologies shown here. (Note: There are 2 correct answers).
Significant variation in process performance is a consequence of several causes that can be classified using terminologies shown here. (Note: There are 2 correct answers).
I'm not entirely sure about this one. The question is asking about the differences between the two products, so I'll need to carefully read through the options to determine the best answer.
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to compare the standard deviations of the two samples. The one with the larger standard deviation has more variability. Let's see, Sample A has a standard deviation of 1.8 and Sample B has 1.1, so Sample A has more variability.
A) Common and D) Special, no doubt. Although, I have to say, E) Vital sounds a bit like something a superhero would use to save the day. 'Quick, use the Vital Process Variation Technique!'
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