Taking into account the process of production of chairs: In order to produce chairs, a production station is set. Any given chair needs 4 legs, a backrest and a base. This is seen in such way that: 4 Legs + 1 backrest + 1 base →1 chair To the station it is feed 1000 legs, 300 backrests and the amount of bases which will yield to a fractional excess of 40% with respect to the limiting raw material. Some parts will be defective, so a fractional conversion of the limiting raw material of 90% is achieved. The parts that are not used will be reprocessed in another station and will be recirculated to the station. The chairs that were obtained will be painted, 60% in blue and 40% in white, and will be divided in two lines. Line 1 has 55% of blue chairs, the rest being white; line 2 has 64% of blue chairs, the rest being white. Line 1 will be completely varnished and will be sold to Palacio de Hierro. Line 2 will be not varnished and will be sold to Wal-Mart. 1. Perform in Excel a diagram of the process 2. Perform the calculations needed in each stream. Every calculation must depend on the amount of legs, backrests, fractional excess of bases and fractional conversion of the limiting raw material, so that at the end we can vary these data. Answer: 2.1 What is the extent of the reaction? Yes! We are talking about the assembly line 2.2 Taking into account the recirculation of unused parts, how many legs, backrests and bases you must add new to the process. Remember that to the assembly station the materials fed is already given. 2.3 How many chairs will be painted of blue and how many of white in total? 2.4 How many chairs of each type are going to be sold to Palacio de Hierro, and how many of each I type are going to be sold to Wal-Mart?
Taking into account the process of production of chairs: In order to produce chairs, a production station is set. Any given chair needs 4 legs, a backrest and a base. This is seen in such way that: 4 Legs + 1 backrest + 1 base →1 chair To the station it is feed 1000 legs, 300 backrests and the amount of bases which will yield to a fractional excess of 40% with respect to the limiting raw material. Some parts will be defective, so a fractional conversion of the limiting raw material of 90% is achieved. The parts that are not used will be reprocessed in another station and will be recirculated to the station. The chairs that were obtained will be painted, 60% in blue and 40% in white, and will be divided in two lines. Line 1 has 55% of blue chairs, the rest being white; line 2 has 64% of blue chairs, the rest being white. Line 1 will be completely varnished and will be sold to Palacio de Hierro. Line 2 will be not varnished and will be sold to Wal-Mart. 1. Perform in Excel a diagram of the process 2. Perform the calculations needed in each stream. Every calculation must depend on the amount of legs, backrests, fractional excess of bases and fractional conversion of the limiting raw material, so that at the end we can vary these data. Answer: 2.1 What is the extent of the reaction? Yes! We are talking about the assembly line 2.2 Taking into account the recirculation of unused parts, how many legs, backrests and bases you must add new to the process. Remember that to the assembly station the materials fed is already given. 2.3 How many chairs will be painted of blue and how many of white in total? 2.4 How many chairs of each type are going to be sold to Palacio de Hierro, and how many of each I type are going to be sold to Wal-Mart?
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