C-chart

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title: C-chart
text: In statistical quality control, the c-chart is a type of control chart used to monitor "count"-type data, typically total number of nonconformities per unit. It is also occasionally used to monitor the total number of events occurring in a given unit of time. The c-chart differs from the p-chart in that it accounts for the possibility of more than one nonconformity per inspection unit, and that it requires a fixed sample size. The p-chart models "pass"/"fail"-type inspection only, while the c-ch
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