Assignable cause is best described as:

a. the frequency or arrangement of data that may show repetition of numerical values.
b. a cause of variation or special cause.
c. a quality characteristic that varies or conforms to desired specifications.
d. a cause of variation that is small in magnitude and difficult to identify; also called random or common cause.


Answer: B

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