Flu Shot Dosage A hospital in a developing nation is forced to manually put the flu shot vaccine into syringes. The recommended dosage for the flu…

Flu Shot Dosage

A hospital in a developing nation is forced to manually put the flu shot vaccine into syringes.

The recommended dosage for the flu shot is 0.5mL. The local health authorities define all

syringes that have less than 0.45ml or more than 0.55mL as defective.

In a sample of 100 syringes, the hospital’s quality control officer finds the average dosage to be

0.5mL. The standard deviation of the dosage is 0.02 mL and the distribution of the dosages

resembles a normal distribution reasonably closely.

FD1. What is the capability score of the manual filling process?

FD2. What percentage of the manually filled syringes will be outside the specification limits

provided by the local health authorities? (Please answer in decimal form.)

FD3. To what level would the hospital have to reduce the standard deviation of the operation if

his goal were to obtain a capability score of Cp=4/3 (i.e., get 63 defects per million)?

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