Question

Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) memory chips are made from silicon wafers in manufacturing facilities through a very complex process called wafer fabs. The wafers are routed through the fab machines in an order that is referred to as a recipe. The wafers may go through the same machine several times as the chip is created. The data file DRAM Chips contains a sample of processing times, measured in fractions of hours, at a particular machine center for one chip recipe.

Calculate the 80th percentile for processing time.

A) 0.40 minutes

B) 0.35 minutes

C) 0.45 minutes

D) 0.20 minutes

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