For the set of tasks given below, do the following: Task Task Time (seconds) Immediate Predecessor A
Question:
For the set of tasks given below, do the following: |
Task | Task Time (seconds) | Immediate Predecessor |
A | 45 | - |
B | 11 | A |
C | 9 | B |
D | 50 | - |
E | 26 | D |
F | 11 | E |
G | 12 | C |
H | 10 | C |
I | 9 | F, G, H |
J | 10 | I |
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Assign tasks to stations for a desired output of 500 units in a 7-hour day to balance the line using the longest operation time heuristic. Round your cycle time calculation to the nearest second. Break ties with the most following tasks heuristic. Calculate the percentage idle time for the line. Use your rounded cycle time in your calculation. (Round your percentage of idle time to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)
Assign tasks to stations for a desired output of 500 units in a 7-hour day to balance the line using the longest operation time heuristic. Round your cycle time calculation to the nearest second. Break ties with the most following tasks heuristic. Calculate the percentage idle time for the line. Use your rounded cycle time in your calculation. (Round your percentage of idle time to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.) |
Work Station | Task |
I | (Click to select)AB, CDD, E, F, HE, B, C |
II | (Click to select)AA, B, C, ECC, G, HE, B, C |
III | (Click to select)ABC, F, BD, B, FE, B, F |
IV | (Click to select)AC, J, H, I, GC, G, H, I, JD, B, FF |
Percentage of idle time | % |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
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