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A process is said to be in statistical control only when the:
A) variance of the output does not change over time.
B) process produces output within the specifications.
C) mean of the output does not change over time.
D) dimensions of its distribution don't change over time.
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Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains

Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains


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