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Increasing performance in a Six Sigma corporation from 3 sigma to 4 sigma (based on the table with the 1.5 standard deviation shift) would reduce defects per million by a factor of approximately:
A. 2
B. 8
C. 10
D. 16
Concept:
Sixsigma-
- Businesses employed the quality-control approach known as Six Sigma to get rid of errors and enhance procedures.
- A scientist who worked for Motorola in the 1980s created the model.
- The Six Sigma approach is frequently used by businesses to increase their earnings.
- Originally created as a management technique to work more quickly and with fewer errors, it is now a standard within the industry with certifications available to practitioners.
- Lean Six Sigma is a managerial strategy with a team focus that aims to increase performance by getting rid of waste and errors while promoting job uniformity.
Given:
Performance increase in a Six Sigma corporation from 3 to 4
Find:
Reduction in defects
Solution:
We know that,
Defects per million at sigma 3 =66800
Defects per million at sigma 4 =6210
Reduces from 6210 to 66800= 66800/6210 = 10.75
Hence, we can say that there is reduction in defects per million by a factor 10.75 . Therefore option (c)10 is the correct answer.
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