EP PRIN.OF OPERATIONS MGMT.-MYOMLAB
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Chapter 15, Problem 3P
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To determine: The optimal assignment of taxis to customers.
Introduction: Assignment method is one of the method available in process of optimization. Here, the jobs would be assigned to every available resources.
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Four delivery trucks are in a queue at a Tool Company with
only one service bay. The trucks are identified by the sequence
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10:00 a.m. The table shows the times necessary to unload each
vehicle and the periods when the commodities they contain
are expected in the factory.
Determine the schedules that result for each of the rules SPE,
CR EDD, and FSFC. In each case compute the average tardiness,
the number of tardy jobs, and mean flow time.
Truck
1
2
3
4
5
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(minutes)
23
16
39
12
30
Time Material
is Due
10:15 AM
10:40 AM
10:55 AM
10:30 AM
10:40 AM
Question (13-15):
A Car service station owns one washing machine that serves 3.5 cars every 45 minutes.
Moreover, 2.5 customers arrive at the station every 40 minutes. Answer the following
questions:
13. Determine the expected waiting time in the car service:
D
D
3.021
D
4.621
с
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0.9031
C
1.0909
C
3.872
B
0.3001
B
0.875
B
3.287
15. Determine the probability that customers are waiting more than 45 minutes in the
queue:
A
0.4041
A
1.256
A
4.099
0.5981
Question 6. Transit Privilege/Stop-Off Service
You operate a major distribution center in Seattle, WA. A customer in Boise, ID., a customer in Salt Lake City,
UT. a customer in Denver, CO., and a customer in Oklahoma City, OK. have all ordered a large amount of
material from you. It will require that you ship 11,000 pounds of material from your Seattle DC to Boise,
10,000 pounds of material to Salt Lake City, 8,000 pounds to Denver, and 13,000 to Oklahoma City. Using the
following rates, determine the cost of three separate shipments vs the cost of a single combined shipment using
a stop-off privilege. Which option is preferable?
Rates per Ib.
LTL
Min. Weight for TL
TL
$0.22
$0.251
$0.288
$0.32
$0.10
$0.140
$0.183
$0.20
40,000 lbs.
40,000 lbs.
40,000 lbs.
40,000 lbs
Seattle to Boise
Seattle to Salt Lake City
Seattle to Denver
Seattle to Oklahoma City
Stop-off privilege is $650 per stop. There is no stop-off charge for the last stop.
Option 1: Cost of 4 separate shipments:
Option 2:…
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