Question: Round up W; and P; to the next integer for your Aggregate Planning Table Calculations For the questions below, list the sum total (add up


Round up W; and P; to the next integer for your Aggregate Planning Table Calculations For the questions below, list the sum total (add up the values for all 4 months) from the Aggregate Planning table. Aggregate Planning Table P 1;=P;-D,+1,2 . F Month i W =D /U 1 2 3 4 Total (E) (F) (G) (H) (1) Total Workers (E): [Select] Total Production (F): [Select] Total Inventory (G): [Select) Total Hired (H): (Select] Total Fired (t): [Select] If you were to resolve the problem, how many workers would you need to maintain if? using a constant workforce plan (Select] using a constant workforce plan with subcontracting Select) Dr. V's Tech makes a variety of super computers in the plant in Orlando, FL. Based on orders received and forecasts of buying habits, it is estimated that the demand for the next four months is 850, 1260, 510, and 980 super computers. During a 46-day period when there were 120 workers, the company produced 1,700 super computers (hint: USE THIS TO CALCULATE k). Assume that the number of workdays over the four months are respectively 26, 24, 20, and 16. There are currently 100 workers employed, and there is no starting inventory of computers. V What is k? (Select] computers/worker/day (Round up 'k' to the 3 significant digits) Using the Zero Inventory policy, answer the questions below. Round up U; to the next integer, use this rounded up answer for all future calculations in the Aggregate planning table Month i Initial Calculations Table B; U;=KB 26 (A) 24 1 2 D 850 1,260 510 3 20 I 4 16 (D) 980 Total (A) [Select ] (B) [ Select ] (C) [Select ] (D) [ Select ] Round up W; and P; to the next integer for your Aggregate Planning Table Calculations For the questions below, list the sum total (add up the values for all 4 months) from the Aggregate Planning table. Aggregate Planning Table P 1;=P;-D,+1,2 . F Month i W =D /U 1 2 3 4 Total (E) (F) (G) (H) (1) Total Workers (E): [Select] Total Production (F): [Select] Total Inventory (G): [Select) Total Hired (H): (Select] Total Fired (t): [Select] If you were to resolve the problem, how many workers would you need to maintain if? using a constant workforce plan (Select] using a constant workforce plan with subcontracting Select) Dr. V's Tech makes a variety of super computers in the plant in Orlando, FL. Based on orders received and forecasts of buying habits, it is estimated that the demand for the next four months is 850, 1260, 510, and 980 super computers. During a 46-day period when there were 120 workers, the company produced 1,700 super computers (hint: USE THIS TO CALCULATE k). Assume that the number of workdays over the four months are respectively 26, 24, 20, and 16. There are currently 100 workers employed, and there is no starting inventory of computers. V What is k? (Select] computers/worker/day (Round up 'k' to the 3 significant digits) Using the Zero Inventory policy, answer the questions below. Round up U; to the next integer, use this rounded up answer for all future calculations in the Aggregate planning table Month i Initial Calculations Table B; U;=KB 26 (A) 24 1 2 D 850 1,260 510 3 20 I 4 16 (D) 980 Total (A) [Select ] (B) [ Select ] (C) [Select ] (D) [ Select ]