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March 29, 2022
Colors & Lengths
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M&M Analysis: Tools of Quality – Part #1 |
M&M Checksheet |
Team # A |
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Bag Identifier |
# of Red |
# of Yellow |
# of Blue |
# of Orange |
# of Green |
# of Brown |
NAS-567 |
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Activity #1 |
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Activity #2 |
Candy Piece # |
Lengths in (mm) |
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12.00 |
2 |
11.38 |
3 |
11.84 |
4 |
13.20 |
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Insert Bar Chart – M&M Colors |
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Insert Histogram – M&M Lengths |
5 |
11.84 |
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6 |
11.69 |
7 |
10.75 |
8 |
10.28 |
9 |
10.60 |
10 |
11.06 |
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12.15 |
12 |
13.09 |
13 |
12.00 |
14 |
12.78 |
15 |
11.53 |
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11.22 |
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12.16 |
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13.25 |
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12.78 |
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11.69 |
21 |
10.92 |
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Activity #3 |
What are the percentages of each color in your sample (fill in the percentage in each box next to the appropriate candy color)? |
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13.40 |
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Candy Color |
Number of Pieces |
Percentage of Total |
Lower Control Limit |
Upper Control Limit |
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Red |
3 |
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10.80% |
13.20% |
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Yellow |
4 |
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13.50% |
16.50% |
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Blue |
6 |
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20.70% |
25.30% |
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Orange |
6 |
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20.70% |
25.30% |
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Green |
5 |
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13.50% |
16.50% |
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Brown |
3 |
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10.80% |
13.20% |
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Activity #4 |
Conclude whether or not the percentages of your sample are reasonably within the expectations communicated by Mars Inc. (within the provided control limits) |
Shipments
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M&M Analysis: Tools of Quality – Part #2 |
M&M Defective Shipment Form Summary |
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Week |
No. of Shipments |
No. of Shipments with Defects |
Reason for Defective Shipment |
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Week |
No. of New Hires |
No. of Terminations |
Total No. of Workers |
Turnover |
Avg. Number of Shipments Per Worker |
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Incorrect Bill of Lading |
Incorrect Truck Load |
Damaged Product |
Trucks Late |
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123 |
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2 |
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0 |
20 |
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2 |
131 |
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21 |
3 |
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138 |
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22 |
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145 |
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23 |
2 |
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165 |
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25 |
3 |
6 |
190 |
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24 |
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205 |
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21 |
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201 |
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204 |
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21 |
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10 |
215 |
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TOTALS |
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Activity #5 |
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Activity #6 |
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Insert your Pareto – Reason for Defective Shipment Chart |
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Insert your Avg Num of Shipments Per Worker Vs. Num of Defects Chart |
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Activity #7 |
With limited time and funds for defect analysis, which of the four defect reasons should you focus on based on what you have learned in this module? |
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Activity #8 |
Analyze the two lines in your Avg Number of Shipments Per Worker vs. Number of Defects graph. Is there a relationship between the two lines? If so, what is the relationship and what can you conclude? |