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In Six Sigma, when designing a new manufacturing process, quality is validated by whether the process achieves which of the following? Product ID Target Dimensions (mm) Actual Dimensions (mm) A 10.00 10.05 B 15.00 14.98 C 20.00 20.02

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✓ Correct answer: D. Consistently meets customer specifications Answer: Consistently meets customer specifications. In Six Sigma, quality is defined by the process's ability to produce items that meet the desired specifications of the customer. This ensures that the product is suitable for its intended use. Increasing production speed or reducing material costs do not necessarily indicate quality as they do not address meeting the user's requirements. Eliminating inspections is not relevant to ensuring the process meets specifications.

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