What happens to modifyingabove sigma with caret subscript p


The defect rate for data entry of insurance claims has historically been about 1.00?%. This exercise contains only parts? a, b,? c, d, and e. ?a) If you wish to use a sample size of 200?, the 3?-sigma control limits are?: UCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). LCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). ?b) If the sample size is 100?, the 3sigma control limits are?: UCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). LCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). ?c) If the sample size is 200?, the 2sigma control limits are?: UCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). LCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). ?d) If the sample size is 100?, the 2sigma control limits are?: UCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). LCL Subscript pequals nothing ?(enter your response as a number between 0 and? 1, rounded to three decimal? places). ?e) What happens to ModifyingAbove sigma with caret Subscript p when the sample size is? larger? When the sample size is? larger, ModifyingAbove sigma with caret Subscript p is.

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