a)
To determine: The minimum and maximum cycle time.
Introduction:
Range of output:
The range of output is the range within which the daily output is likely to occur. It is dependent on the minimum and maximum cycle time.
b)
To determine: The range of output.
Introduction:
Range of output:
The range of output is the range within which the daily output is likely to occur. It is dependent on the minimum and maximum cycle time.
c)
To determine: The minimum number of workstations if the maximum output is selected per day.
Range of output:
The range of output is the range within which the daily output is likely to occur. It is dependent on the minimum and maximum cycle time.
d)
To determine: The cycle time for the output of 125 units per day.
Range of output:
The range of output is the range within which the daily output is likely to occur. It is dependent on the minimum and maximum cycle time.
e)
To determine: The output for the given cycle time.
Range of output:
The range of output is the range within which the daily output is likely to occur. It is dependent on the minimum and maximum cycle time.
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