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Can you please help me with the following questions without using excel Question 2: The times...
Question 2: The times required to complete each 2. The times required to complete each of eight jobs in a two-machine flow shop are shown table that follows. Each job must follow the same sequence, beginning with machine A and moving to machine B. Job TIME (hours) Machine A Machine B OOOO a. Determine a sequence that will minimize makespan time. b. Find machine B's idle time. c. For the sequence determined in part a, how much would machine B's...
3. Consider the following seven-job problem. Each job must be processed by two ma chines A and B, first on machine A and then machine B. The operation processing times at machine A and B are as follows: Job i 1 2 3 5 6 Processing time on machine A (a9 8 5 10 6 8 5 Processing time on machine B (b) 6 5 7912 11 4 a. Suppose jobs arrived in their natural order (i.e, job before job...
Question 1: Sequence the jobs shown below by using a Gantt chart. Assume that the move time between machines is one hour. Sequence the jobs in priority order 1, 2, 3, 4. Job Work Center/Machine Hours Due Date (days) 1 A/3, B/2, C/2 3 2 C/2, A/4 2 3 B/6, A/1, C/3 4 4 C/4, A/1, B/2 3 Using finite capacity scheduling, draw a Gantt chart for the schedule (Marks 0.5) What is the makespan? (Marks 0.5) How much machine...
Question No.2: Table below provides the processing times in hours of seven jobs to be processed on four machines in the order Mi-M2-M3-M4. Obtain the sequence that minimises the total processing time, calculate the minimum time taken to process these seven jobs on four machines, and calculate the minimum value of idle time for each of the machines Data on processing times in hours Job Machine MI 12 M2 MO 9 M4
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3. (30 points) - Rate of returns for A and B companies in different states of nature are provided in the following table: State of nature Probability Rate of return on A's share (% Rate of return on B's share (%) 10 Weak Average Strong Very strong 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 a. Find the expected retum on companies Gamma and Theta shares. b. Calculate the standard deviation of retum for both...
a) Using the FCFS (first come, first served) decision e for sequencing the jobs, the order is t Richard's Machine Shop, following jobs (below) are ready for dispatching to a work center. The processing times, date job recuived, and due dales for the jobs a ranked according lo the decision rukes given below whal sequence would the jobs b Sequence Job Date Job Processing (days) Job Received D 105 122 195 20 180 120 205 25 I times d daysloday...
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X E201 Assgn6_p1_cost_calculations_blank.xls Open with Google Sheetsv Variable Cost Average Total Cost Marginal Cost Variable Cost Total Fixed Cost $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Quanti Total Cost $0.00 $15.00 10.67 $12.67 $16.00 $20.67 $26.67 $34.00 $42.67 $52.67 $64.00 $76.67 $90.67 $106.00 $122.67 $140.67 S160.00 $180.67 $202.67 S226.00 $250.67 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 14 20 Assignment 6...
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We were unable to transcribe this imageSusan Williams runs a small Flagstaff job shop where garments are made. The job shop employs eight workers. Each worker is paid $10 per hour. During the first of March, each worker worked 40 hours. Together, they produced a batch of 132 garments. Of these garments, 52 were 'seconds' (meaning that they were flawed) seconds were sold...
Financial Math question
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Hint: the discounting factor is to be replaced with e-t, where R is the risk-free interest rate per annum with continuous compounding (in this case 8%) and t is time measured in years (in this case t is one month, so t 12 Exercise 4. A stock price is currently 100S. Over each of the next two six-month periods it is expected to go up...
a) Using the SPT (shortest processing time) decision rule for sequencing the jobs, the order is (to resolve a tie, use the order in which the jobs were received): Sequence Job 1 ▼ N L M K O 2 ▼ K O L M N 3 ▼ K N L O M 4 ▼ N L M O K 5 ▼ N O K M L The total flow time for the sequence developed using the SPT rule = nothing...