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Flaws are counted on a standard steel plate (sheet). Each sheet has the exact same dimensions. If 8 sheets are selected at random and the number of flaws per sheet is as follows, determine the lower and upper control limits.
Sheet Number of Flaws
1 5
3 2
2 6
1 2
3 7
3 0
4 8
0 3
A. LCL = -1.70, UCL = 2.84
B. LCL = 0.00, UCL = 6.24
C. LCL = 0.00, UCL = 2.84
D. LCL = -2.22, UCL = 5.72
E. LCL = 0.00, UCL = 5.72

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