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Análisis descriptivo e inferencial en la producción de

una soda comercial

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line 1 (of Affiliation): dept. name of organization line 1 (of Affiliation): dept. name of organization
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El grupo de trabajo debe seleccionar DOS variables o características de interés

Metodología

1. ¿Elabore un histograma para las variables de interés, la normalidad puede asumirse en las características de
calidad seleccionadas? ¿cuál es el porcentaje de cumplimiento de las especificaciones?
2. El Intervalo de confianza de la verdadera media y la varianza de las variables seleccionadas, contraste mediante
prueba de hipótesis las afirmaciones realizadas en la table inferior, solo para las dos variables seleccionadas.
3. Es consiste en indicar similitudes en las variables de las dos factorías fabricantes de la soda comercial

Estas preguntas problemas son solucionadas en el cuerpo del artículo científico, en la sección de resultados. Las
referencias deben obtenerse de la plataforma Biblioteca la Universidad del Atlántico, mínimo diez autores relacionados
con el control estadístico de proceso

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