True or False: The statistical difference between a process operating at a 5 sigma level and a process operating at a 6 sigma level is markedly different when it comes to the number of defects present.
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- One of the greatest methods of differentiating between various types of Sigma Performace Operating Levels is judging them by the set of defects.
- The differences in the total number of defects contained within each Sigma Level are highly contrasting and therefore help in creating statistical contradictions between any two Levels.
- In this case, Sigma Performance Level 5 and Sigma Performance Level 6 have been selected. Both the Sigma 5 and 6 Levels have different types of defects, added risks, and variations in the wastes.
- But, the major factor that helps create distinct differences is the defects within each of the Sigma Levels.
Hence, the statement given in the question is True.
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