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Pareto's law is that in almost every case, 80% of the total problems incurred are caused by
20% of the problem cause types; such as people, machines, parts, processes, and other
factors related to the production of the product. Therefore, by concentrating on the major
problems first, we eliminate the majority of our problems. The few items that have the largest
amount of occurrence is our more frequent problem, than are the many items that only
happen once in a while. Pareto charts are typically used to prioritize competing or conflicting
"problems," so that resources are allocated to the most significant areas. In general, though,
they can be used to determine which of several classifications have the most "count" or cost
associated with them
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