Question: c . Create a new schedule using the Earliest Due Date ( EDD ) rule, calculating the average days past due and flow time. In

c. Create a new schedule using the Earliest Due Date (EDD) rule, calculating the average days past due and flow time. In this case, does EDD outperform the FCFS or the SPT rules?
\table[[Customer,\table[[Time Since Order],[Arrived (days ago)]],\table[[Processing Time],[(days)]],\table[[Due Date],[(days from now)]]],[A,15,25,29],[B,12,16,27],[C,5,14,68],[D,10,10,48],[E,0,12,80]]
c. Using the Earliest Due Date (EDD) rule
\table[[\table[[Customer],[Sequence]],\table[[Start],[Time],[(days)]],,\table[[Processing],[Time (days)]],,\table[[Finish],[Time],[(days)]],\table[[Due],[Date]],\table[[Days],[Past],[Due]],\table[[Days Ago],[Since Order],[Arrived]],\table[[Flow],[Time],[(days)]]],[,,,,,,,,,],[,,,,,,,,,],[,,,,,,,,,],[,,,,,,,,,]]
 c. Create a new schedule using the Earliest Due Date (EDD)

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