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1. According to the warranty theory, the general problem is _____.
The claimant must prove that there was a sale.
The sale was of real estate or services rather than other goods.
The action must be brought within the 10-year statute of limitations under Article 2-725.
The action must be brought within the four-year statute of limitations under Article 2-725, when the plaintiff discovers the defect.
Under UCC, Section 2-607 (3)(a) and Section 2A-516(3)(a), which covers leases, the claimant who fails to give notice of breach about a purchase of spoiled milk, within a reasonable time of having accepted the goods will see the suit dismissed.
2. One way to assess the quality of a bolt of fabric is to monitor the number of nonconformities found in a randomly selected ten square meters of the fabric. Assume a company uses Shewhart limits in control charting this attribute and has historically found an average of 16 nonconformities in each sample. In their most recent sample they found 25 nonconformities. What should they conclude/do.
A) Their process is in control. They should try to find out why nonconformities are unusually low and use that information to ensure that the process continues to behave in this way.
B) Their process in control and they should reward the operators because defects are so low.
C) Their process is out of control. They should try to find out what's different and use that information to prevent the process from behaving in this way.
D) The process is in control and no management response to this result is merited.
E) Their process is out of control but, since nonconformities have decreased, they shouldn't do anything about it.
3. Suppose you’re using an x-bar and R chart. Your limits for the x-bar portion are 98 and 102. Your limits for the R portion are 5 and 11. In a series of 5 samples you observed the following Ranges: 9, 12, 7, 7, 9. The means of those same 5 samples were: 100, 101, 101, 99, and 100. What would you conclude:
a. There is some assignable variation that has resulted in a change in the process range
b. The process is now producing defective (non-conforming) items because the mean has shifted.
c. The process is not capable
d. The process is in control
e. There is some assignable variation that has resulted in a change in the process average