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- Hablon Packaging Solution, Inc. is a food packaging manufacturing industry that produced sustainable packaging safe for food use. You are a Quality Control Manager that is due to report the status of the production of bioengineered banana-leaf based 3 side seal packs for a customer that produces Ibus. You want to present the number of defects that occurred in the month of April 2022. Celeste Cortesi, your Quality Control Inspector, summarized the data for the month of April for you (see below). Using the data, create a: a. Pareto Chart Then, write an overall interpretation based on your charts. Production Date Sampling occurrences (20 sampling per day) Leaking Delamination Discoloration Puncture Wrinkles Tunneling 04/04/22 5 1 0 6 1 1 04/05/22 8 4 0 3 0 1 04/06/22 10 3 1 7 0 0 04/07/22 3 1 2 4 0 2 04/08/22 5 0 0 2 3 0 04/11/22 4 2 0 6 0 0 04/12/22 9 2 0…The company "ABC Makers Ltd." is applying a typical Failure Mode and Effect Analysis, and they consider that all failure modes with a Risk Priority Number less than 115 are failure modes for which no further action is required. Under these assumptions, if a failure mode is consider to have a "Severity" index equal to 7 and an "Occurrence" index equal to 9, what is the maximum value of the "Detection" index for which no further action would be required? 6 2 4 Regardless of the value for the "Detection" index, the RPN for this failure mode will always be above the set threshold. 1 3 5Hablon Packaging Solution, Inc. is a food packaging manufacturing industry that produced sustainable packaging safe for food use. You are a Quality Control Manager that is due to report the status of the production of bioengineered banana-leaf based 3 side seal packs for a customer that produces Ibus. You want to present the number of defects that occurred in the month of April 2022. Celeste Cortesi, your Quality Control Inspector, summarized the data for the month of April for you (see below). Using the data, create a: Scatter diagram Then, write an overall interpretation based on your charts. Production Date Sampling occurrences (20 sampling per day) Leaking Delamination Discoloration Puncture Wrinkles Tunneling 04/04/22 5 1 0 6 1 1 04/05/22 8 4 0 3 0 1 04/06/22 10 3 1 7 0 0 04/07/22 3 1 2 4 0 2 04/08/22 5 0 0 2 3 0 04/11/22 4 2 0 6 0 0 04/12/22 9 2 0 6…
- Hablon Packaging Solution, Inc. is a food packaging manufacturing industry that produced sustainable packaging safe for food use. You are a Quality Control Manager that is due to report the status of the production of bioengineered banana-leaf based 3 side seal packs for a customer that produces Ibus. You want to present the number of defects that occurred in the month of April 2022. Celeste Cortesi, your Quality Control Inspector, summarized the data for the month of April for you (see below). Using the data, create a: Histogram Then, write an overall interpretation based on your charts. Production Date Sampling occurrences (20 sampling per day) Leaking Delamination Discoloration Puncture Wrinkles Tunneling 04/04/22 5 1 0 6 1 1 04/05/22 8 4 0 3 0 1 04/06/22 10 3 1 7 0 0 04/07/22 3 1 2 4 0 2 04/08/22 5 0 0 2 3 0 04/11/22 4 2 0 6 0 0 04/12/22 9 2 0 6 1 1…Twenty samples, each consisting of 100 admission applications at a university, resulted ina total of 80 applications that had some type of error. Compute the control limits for ap-chart. What would be the impact on the final results if each sample contained 200 loanapplications rather than 100 and all other data remained the same? Please show in detail these impacts quantitatively in your answers.In order to investigate the relationship between dietary aflatoxins and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), all cases of liver cancer developed in the past five years and liver cancer-free controls selected from a pre-existing study cohort at the time of diagnosis were included in the analysis. The exposure of interest, aflatoxins, was assessed from dietary recall questionnaires collected from the subjects at the beginning of the study. Describe a risk measurement that you think would be most appropriate to compare the groups, and justify your choice.
- According to the JPM Riskmetrics analysis report, the return on a UK-based portfolio is bigger than +2% on average. You collect a sample of 20 observations on past returns on the portfolio (all assets in the portfolio are equally weighted and the weights are unchanged over time). The sample mean is 2.03% and the sample variance is 1%. Is the claim made by JPM supported by the data? Make sure to state any assumptions you need to address this question.8) A researcher wanted to study the relationship between coffee drinking and heart problems. She interviewed all patients at several area hospitals and found that patients in the hospital for treatment of heart problems drank an average of 2.7 cups of coffee per day (Margin of error is 1.4 cups) while those patients being treated for other problems averaged only 1.4 cups of coffee per day (Margin of error is 0.8 cups). What conclusion can you draw about coffee as a cause of heart problems from this information?A) Coffee is bad for you.B) Coffee is good for you.C) Heart patients drink more coffee than other patients.D) None, because only patients in hospitals were interviewed.The article "Americans are 'Getting the Wrong Idea' on Alcohol and Health"† reported that observational studies in recent years that have concluded that moderate drinking is associated with a reduction in the risk of heart disease may be misleading. The article refers to a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that showed that moderate drinkers, as a group, tended to be better educated, wealthier, and more active than nondrinkers. Explain why the existence of these potentially confounding variables prevents drawing the conclusion that moderate drinking is the cause of reduced risk of heart disease. (Select all that apply.) Someone who is more active is more likely to avoid healthier food. Someone who is wealthier is more likely to purchase healthier food. Someone who is more active is more likely to seek out healthier food. Someone who is educated is more likely to seek out healthier food. Someone who is educated is more likely to not be aware of what…
- The article "Americans are 'Getting the Wrong Idea' on Alcohol and Health"† reported that observational studies in recent years that have concluded that moderate drinking is associated with a reduction in the risk of heart disease may be misleading. The article refers to a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that showed that moderate drinkers, as a group, tended to be better educated, wealthier, and more active than nondrinkers. Explain why the existence of these potentially confounding variables prevents drawing the conclusion that moderate drinking is the cause of reduced risk of heart disease. (Select all that apply.) a. Someone who is more active is more likely to avoid healthier food. b.Someone who is more active is more likely to seek out healthier food. c. Someone who is wealthier is more likely to purchase healthier food. d.Someone who is educated is more likely to seek out healthier food. e.Someone who is educated is more likely to not be aware…How does the AQL relate to producer’s risk () and theLTPD relate to consumer’s risk ()?Imagine that the incidence of gun violence is compared in two cities, one withrelaxed gun laws (A), the other with strict gun laws (B). In the city with relaxedgun laws, there were 50 shootings in a population of 100,000 and in the other city,10 shootings in a population of 100,000. Show contingency table and MedCalcresults. What is the relative risk of gun violence in the city with relaxed gun laws (A)? What is the relative risk of gun violence in the city with strict gun laws (B)? What questions need to be asked before concluding that there is anassociation between shootings and gun laws?