Using​ Johnson's rule for​ 2-machine scheduling, the sequence​ is:   Scheduled Order Job 1 C   2 B   3 E   4 A   5 D   6 F   For the schedule developed using​ Johnson's rule, the total length of time taken to complete the six jobs​ (including the 2nd​ operation) = nothing hours ​(enter your response as a whole​ number).

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Using​ Johnson's rule for​ 2-machine scheduling, the sequence​ is:
 
Scheduled Order
Job
1
C
 
2
B
 
3
E
 
4
A
 
5
D
 
6
F
 
For the schedule developed using​ Johnson's rule, the total length of time taken to complete the six jobs​ (including the 2nd​ operation) =
nothing
hours ​(enter your response as a whole​ number).
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Using Johnson's rule for 2-machine scheduling, the sequence is:
Six jobs are to be processed through a two-step operation. The first operation
involves sanding, and the second involves painting. Processing times are as
follows:
Scheduled Order
Job
1
Operation 1
(hours)
Operation 2
(hours)
Job
A
12
4
E
В
8
11
4
A
14
6.
2
E
9.
10
F
F
3
1
For the schedule developed using Johnson's rule, the total length of time taken to
complete the six jobs (including the 2nd operation) =
hours (enter your
%3D
response as a whole number).
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 15.23 Question Help Using Johnson's rule for 2-machine scheduling, the sequence is: Six jobs are to be processed through a two-step operation. The first operation involves sanding, and the second involves painting. Processing times are as follows: Scheduled Order Job 1 Operation 1 (hours) Operation 2 (hours) Job A 12 4 E В 8 11 4 A 14 6. 2 E 9. 10 F F 3 1 For the schedule developed using Johnson's rule, the total length of time taken to complete the six jobs (including the 2nd operation) = hours (enter your %3D response as a whole number).
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