EBK PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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Author: Munson
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Person K is the vice-president of operations at Company J, which received a request for quote of supplying 400 units per week. Employee must be permitted to perform the task for 17 times. The actual times observed were given below:
Number | Actual time (minutes) |
1 | 2.05 |
2 | 1.92 |
3 | 2.01 |
4 | 1.89 |
5 | 1.77 |
6 | 1.8 |
7 | 1.86 |
8 | 1.83 |
9 | 1.93 |
10 | 1.96 |
11 | 1.95 |
12 | 2.05 |
13 | 1.79 |
14 | 1.82 |
15 | 1.85 |
16 | 1.85 |
17 | 1.99 |
Performance rating is 115%, fatigue allowance is given as 8%, personal allowance is 6%, and delay allowance is 2%. Workday hour is 7.5 hours and the operators would be paid $12.50 per hour for 8 hours.
To determine: The
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