OPERATION MANAGEMENT
OPERATION MANAGEMENT
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ISBN: 9781260242423
Author: CACHON
Publisher: MCG
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A manager is simulating the number of times a machine operator stops a machine to make adjustments. After careful study the manager found that the number of stops ranged from one to five per cycle and that each number of stops was equally likely. Using the random numbers 0.17 and 0.47 (in that order), determine how many stops for adjustments each of the next two cycles will have. The first cycle will have stops and the second cycle will have stops.
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