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Refer to the axial loads of aluminum cans with a thickness of 0.0109 in. listed in Data Set 21 in
Appendix B. Each day, seven cans were randomly selected and tested, and Data Set 21 shows results for 25 consecutive days of manufacturing. The axial load is the maximum load (in lb) that a can withstands before collapsing from the pressure applied to the top. (The top lids are pressed into place with pressures that vary between 158 lb and 165 lb.)
R Chart Using subgroups of size n = 7 corresponding to the rows of the table for the first three days given in Exercise 1, find the values of  , the lower control limit, and the upper control limit that would be used to construct an R chart. (Do not construct the R chart.)
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