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A. Statistical Histogram
B. Juran Histogram
C. Fishbone Diagram
D. Pareto Diagram
D. Pareto Diagram..............
Answer D is the correct one
The answer is Pareto Diagram (80-20 principle)
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D. Pareto Diagram
The Pareto diagram is a graphical overview of the process problems, in ranking order of the most frequent, down to the least frequent, in descending order from left to right. Thus, the Pareto diagram illustrates the frequency of fault types. Using a Pareto, you can decide which fault is the most serious or most frequent offender. The basic underlying rule behind Pareto's law is that in almost every case,% of the total problems incurred are caused by% of the problem cause types; such as people, machines, parts, processes, and other factors related to the production of the product. Therefore, by concentrating on the major problems first, you can eliminate the majority of your problems. The few items that have the largest amount of occurrence is your more frequent problem, than are the many items that only happen once in a while. This is called the "vital few over the trivial many" rule. Quite often, once you cure several of the "big hitters" you also eliminate some of the smaller problems at the same time.< <
Pareto Diagram is the correct one.
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D. Pareto Diagram
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Pareto Diagram lists out the identified causes and no. of occurence in particular to analyse