Handbook of Tables and Graphs for the Industrial Engineer and ManagerReston Publishing Company, 1984 - 284 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 162
... referred to as " general " and two as " special " levels . General level II is considered usual , but general level I might be adopted if the consequences of lessened quality in an item are not as critical . General level III might be ...
... referred to as " general " and two as " special " levels . General level II is considered usual , but general level I might be adopted if the consequences of lessened quality in an item are not as critical . General level III might be ...
Σελίδα 230
... referred to as the annual interest rate . When the worth of money is considered over a number of periods , the increase in the worth during the first period ( s ) also increases in worth during the remaining periods . The interest in ...
... referred to as the annual interest rate . When the worth of money is considered over a number of periods , the increase in the worth during the first period ( s ) also increases in worth during the remaining periods . The interest in ...
Σελίδα 261
... referred to as basal metabolism . Also , it takes energy to digest the foods eaten . This is referred to as digestive metabolism . There are individual differences in the amounts of energy required to complete an activity , as well as ...
... referred to as basal metabolism . Also , it takes energy to digest the foods eaten . This is referred to as digestive metabolism . There are individual differences in the amounts of energy required to complete an activity , as well as ...
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Useful Probability Distributions | 15 |
71 x² Values for Given Tail Areas | 60 |
Hypothesis Testing | 73 |
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Handbook of Tables and Graphs for the Industrial Engineer and Manager Jerry Banks,Russell G. Heikes Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1984 |
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A/P r,n Ac Re Ac amount Factor worth average lead binomial distribution code letter computed confidence interval control charts control limits critical values degrees of freedom direct labor hours economic order quantity Entering Exhibit Equal Payment Series Example C-1 Exhibit II.3-1 exponential distribution F To Find F/P r,n P/F Factor amount Factor Factor To Find Factor worth Factor Find A Given Find F fraction defective function Given F Given Given P F/P H₁ inches integer INTEREST FACTORS lead time demand median MTBF n₂ nomogram nomograph normal distribution normal population null hypothesis Payment Equal Payment Payment Series Compound percent Poisson Poisson distribution probability of acceptance procedure quality control random numbers random variable Reading the Tables Right-Hand Tail sample size SAMPLE SIZES scale Section Single Payment Equal specified standard deviation Tables Example B-1 test statistic TESTS ON MEANS units variance απ