Thirty-two and fifteen hundredths
Answer:
A. 3.2% faster
B. 3.3% slower
C. 103.3%
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find this out, we need to take the differences and divide them by the comparative time. So, in the first one, we take the difference (.32) and divide it by Hines time.
.32/9.63 = 3.2%
In the second, we take the difference and divide by Bolt's time.
.32/9.95 = 3.3%
And finally, in the last one, we take Hines' time and divide by Bolt's.
9.95/9.63 = 103.3%
So 9x<18 can be factored out into
9(x)<9(2)
you can divide both sides by 9
x<2
so the solution is any number more than 2, but not 2
Answer:
DPMO = 40
Does not meet Six Sigma goals
Step-by-step explanation:
If there are 40 possible defects in each of the 5,000 devices, the number of defect opportunities is:

If 8 total defects were found, the DPMO for the sample is:

Six Sigma aims to reduce defects to 3.4 Defects Per Million Opportunities, since the DPMO is higher than 3.4, the process does not meet Six Sigma goals.
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
180-156=24