Management at Webster Chemical Company is concerned as to whether caulking tubes are being property capped If a significant proportion of the fubes are not being sealed. Webster is placing its customers in a messy situation Tubes are packaged in large boxes of 140 : Several boxes are inspected and the foliowing numbers of leaking tubos are found Calculate p-chart three-sigma control limits to assess whether the capping process is in statistical control The UClp equals and the LClp equals (Enter your responses rounded to threo decimal places. If your answer for LClD is negative, enter this vahe as 0) Is the capping process in contiol? A. A least one of the sample proportions is below the lower-control limit and at least onie of the sampleproportions is above the upper control limit, so the capping process is not in control. 8. All of the sample proportions are within the control linits, so the capping process is in control C. At least one of the sample proportions is below the lower control limit, so the capping process is not in control D. All of the sample proportions are within the control limas, so the capping process is not in contiol E. At least one of the sample prooortions is above the uoper control limit so the caooina process is not in control Management at Webster Chemical Company is concerned as to whether caulking tubes are being properly capped. If a significant proportion of the tubes are not being sealed, Webster is placing its customers in a messy situation. Tubes are packaged in large boxes of 140 . Several boxes are inspected, and the following numbers of leaking tubes are found: Calculate p-chart three-sigma control limits to assess whether the capping process is in statistical control. The UCLp equals and the LCLp equals (Enter your responses rounded to three decimal places. If your answer for LCLp is negative, enter this value as 0.) Is the capping process in control? A. At least one of the sample proportions is below the lower control limit and at least one of the sample proportions is above the upper control limit, so the capping process is not in control. B. All of the sample proportions are within the control limits, so the capping process is in control. C. At least one of the sample proportions is below the lower control limit, so the capping process is not in control. D. All of the sample proportions are within the control limits, so the capping process is not in control. E. At least one of the sample proportions is above the upper control limit, so the capping process is not in control