Before we answer the question we must first:
1. Assess what we have so far.
2. Know what we need to find.
3. Solve.
4. Conclude.
Step 1: What we have so far.
*Mt. Everest's height in meters (m) = <span>8847m
Step 2: What we need to find.
*</span>Mt. Everest's height in centimeters (cm) = ?
Step 3: Solve.
*Centi means 100.
*1m = 100cm
Conversion process:
8847m x 100cm/1m <--- we need to multiply Mt. Everest's height to 100cm/1m first because our first agenda is to remove (m) from the value.
8847 x 100cm <--- this will be our working solution.
884,700cm <--- Answer
Step 4: Conclusion.
After successfully doing the steps above, we can now conclude that the height of Mt. Everest in centimeters is: 884,700cm
Answer:
Line A
Step-by-step explanation:
because Line A is increasing fast more than Line B
Answer:
When using this technique, the AOQ:
improves (AOQ becomes a smaller fraction).
Step-by-step explanation:
AOQ simply means Average Outgoing Quality, which improves with inspection. It is a part of an organization's Acceptance Sampling Plan, usually designed to meet product quality and risk level targets. The plan draws samples from a population of items. Then it tests the samples. It only accepts the entire population if the sample is considered good enough. It also rejects the population when the sample is poor enough. In the plan, information about sample size and critical acceptance or rejection numbers are clearly indicated. Acceptance sampling is common in most business environments because it has been found to be more economical than doing 100% inspection of incoming production input and output.