Two operators handle adjustments for a group of 10 machines. Adjustment time is Exponentially distributed and has

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Two operators handle adjustments for a group of 10 machines. Adjustment time is Exponentially distributed and has a mean of 14 minutes per machine. The machines operate for an average of 86 minutes after an adjustment (Exponentially distributed). While running, each machine can turn out 50 pieces per hour. Find:
a. The probability' that a machine will have to wait for an adjustment.
b. The average number of machines waiting for adjustment. c» The average number of machines being serviced.
d. The expected hourly output of each machine, taking adjustments into account, o. Machine downtime represents a cost of $70 per hour: operator cost (including fringe benefits) is $15 per hour. What is the optimum number of operators?
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Operations Management

ISBN: 978-0071091428

4th Canadian edition

Authors: William J Stevenson, Mehran Hojati

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