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Does there appear to be a relationship between run size and percent​ failures? What implications does this data have for Oregon Fiber​ Board's business? A. It appears that the percentage of failures decreases as run size increases. This means that Oregon Fiber Board should schedule small runs when possible and determine what causes larger runs to be problematic. B. It appears that the percentage of failures increases as run size increases. This means that Oregon Fiber Board should schedule small runs when possible and determine what causes larger runs to be problematic. C. It appears that the percentage of failures increases as run size increases. This means that Oregon Fiber Board should schedule large runs when possible and determine what causes smaller runs to be problematic. D. It appears that the percentage of failures decreases as run size increases. This means that Oregon Fiber Board should schedule large runs when possible and determine what causes smaller runs to be problematic. E. It does not appear that there is a relationship between run size and percent failures. This means that Oregon Fiber Board can schedule runs of any size.​ However, they should collect more data to determine what is causing the runs with a high percentage of failures.

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