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Im going to show you how to create you chart using Microsoft Excel you chart is to visualize the number of problems part in it so for example if we inspect six cards from this serial number VIN then if we find 28 problems how many power how many problems per car defectives that makes more sense than just the total overall number of defectives because if we inspect more well end up getting more defect so oftentimes it is used power even in defective so the formula used here is u equals C divided by n so basically that is the the number of problems counted divided by the sample size n so lets calculate that you so evey equals number of problem counted divided by n copied and all the way down and then u bar we can average these or we can calculate the total and then like this formula summation of all complaints divided by the summation of all the car inspected we can simply get the average that should be very close so equal to this Im going to freeze that divided by this phrase it and