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Suppose the average range for a sample of 9 cars is 10 seconds. Use 5.1 to establish control limits for sample means and ranges for the car wash process.
How long would it take to complete 1,000 projects with each alternative? What would be the labor content (total number of labor hours) for 1,000 projects for each alternative?
Based on the learning curve from (1), calculate the total time requires to producing the first 200 units, and the average time of the first 200 units.
As an operation manager for new generation Laser Inc., you have just completed a pilot run of 10 new lasers. Based on the pilot run, estimate the learning curve.
What is the weighted-distance score for the current layout? Develop a better layout. What is its total weighted-distance score?
Find the critical path and estimate the project's completion time. Why is it important for a project manager to identify the critical path?
Also, 61 percent of the managers have MBA degrees. Using the probability formulas, find the proportion of employees who either have MBAs or are managers.
Wheatie should be allocated 35% more space than Grano, which amounts to allocating about 57% to Wheatie and 43% to Grano. What do you think?
Jointly set objectives and develop action plans, and goal achievement is evaluated on an annual basis. High Fence is missing which major activity that must occur in order for MBO to be successful?
Which of the following choices may lead to competitive advantage (1) new products, services and business models; (2) charging less for superior products; (3) responding to customers in real-time?
Analyze goals, authority structure, type of technology, etc. as required by the exercise. Then determine if the structure and other characteristics fit the technology.
Why is 1964 and the passage of Civil Rights Act (Tilt VII) a turning point in the evolution of HR? Stated differently, other tahn 1964 representing.
While the buyer focuses on obtaining a fair and reasonable price, this must be done within the context of obtaining the lowest total cost.
The Electrotech Corporation manufactures two industrial-sized electrical devices: generators and alternators. Sketch the feasible region for the problem.
Draw a diagram of the factory and determine the maximum rate at which the market can be served if all valves are set to maximum. What happens to the system over time?
How does the answer change if a discount of $10 must be given to reach the same level of impact that the $5 discount received?
If the company includes both a backup light bulb and a backup battery with each flashlight, what is the probability that the flashlight will perform reliably for one hour (excluding replacement time
Blacktop would like to buy enough ore to extract at least 8 tons of copper, 6 tons of zinc, and 5 tons of magnesium in the least costly manner. Formulate and LP model for this problem using excel.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of performance testing and work samples. Under what circumstances would such tests be most appropriate? Explain specifically.
In order to evaluate the true magnitude of the problem, a production manager selected ten random samples of twenty units each for inspection.
On the average, customers dine at the restaurant every two months with a spending of $40 per visit. Determine the average value of a loyal customer.
If two items are randomly selected as they come off the production line, what is the probability that both are defective (assuming that they are independent)?
Design issues associated with building new cars, what would you consider the most important features of a product development system for the Thunderbird product planning group?
What is the maximum number of applications per hour that can be handled by the present configuration of the process?
Define negotiable instrument. What are its features and characteristics? Which are the different types of negotiable instruments?