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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
9

Suppose that engineering specifications on the shelf depth of a certain slug to be turned on a CNC lathe are from .0275 in. to .

0278 in. and that values of this dimension produced on the lathe can be described using a normal distribution with mean μ and standard deviation σ . (a) If μ = .0276 and σ = .0001, about what frac- tion of shelf depths are in specifications? (b) What machine precision (as measured by σ ) would be required in order to produce about 98% of shelf depths within engineering spec- ifications (assuming that μ is at the midpoint of the specifications)?
Mathematics
1 answer:
MrRa [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

0.8188 or 82%

0.0000643

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that engineering specifications on the shelf depth of a certain slug to be turned on a CNC lathe are from .0275 in. to .0278 in.

If x is the dimension then X is N(0.0276, 0.0001)

Or \frac{x-0.0276}{0.0001} is Normal (0,1)

a) Fraction  of shelf depths are in specifications

=P(0.0275

b) For 98% to be within the specifications,

\mu = 0.02765

Margin of error = 0.0278-0.02775\\=0.00015

For 98% critical value Z two tailed is 2.33

Hence std error = \frac{0.00015}{2.33} \\=0.0000643

So sigma should be = 0.0000643

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