Esplanade Marine Parts Inc. wants to produce parts in batches of 60 parts. Each part must be processed sequentially from workstation A to B. Workstation A B Processing Batch Size (Q) Time per Part 60 35 seconds 60 25 seconds 1. How many seconds is required to produce the batch under the assumptions of batch processing? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.________ seconds 2. How many seconds is required to produce the batch under the assumptions of single-piece flow processing? Round your answer to the nearest whole number, seconds 3) Compare the two solutions in terms of time saved. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Using the assumptions of -Select one (a) batch single-piece flow b) batch 3 processing saves seconds.

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Esplanade Marine Parts Inc. wants to
produce parts in batches of 60 parts. Each
part must be processed sequentially from
workstation A to B.
Processing
Workstation Batch Size (Q) Time per Part
60
35 seconds
25 seconds
A
B
60
1. How many seconds is required to produce
the batch under the assumptions of batch
processing? Round your answer to the
nearest whole number.________ seconds
2. How many seconds is required to produce
the batch under the assumptions of
single-piece flow processing? Round your
answer to the nearest whole number_
seconds
3) Compare the two solutions in terms of time
saved. Round your answer to the nearest
whole number.
Using the assumptions of -Select one (a)
batch single-piece flow b) batch 3 processing
saves seconds.
Transcribed Image Text:Esplanade Marine Parts Inc. wants to produce parts in batches of 60 parts. Each part must be processed sequentially from workstation A to B. Processing Workstation Batch Size (Q) Time per Part 60 35 seconds 25 seconds A B 60 1. How many seconds is required to produce the batch under the assumptions of batch processing? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.________ seconds 2. How many seconds is required to produce the batch under the assumptions of single-piece flow processing? Round your answer to the nearest whole number_ seconds 3) Compare the two solutions in terms of time saved. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Using the assumptions of -Select one (a) batch single-piece flow b) batch 3 processing saves seconds.
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