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When a process is said to be at six sigma level, what does it
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Step-by-step explanation: It means a high level of quality, with 3.4 defects per million opportunities. It is this sigma level that leads to the term Six Sigma, which is a philosophy of delivering near perfect products or services by eliminating variabilities that lead to defects.

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