Operations Management
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Chapter 9, Problem 2C
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The case deals with the production process of Company M that includes seven production process. In addition to this, the number of samples collected by the professor is 120 bags. The standard deviation is given as 1.037 grams and the average weight is 49.9783 grams.
To determine: The product that has the highest standard deviation.
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