A local toy manufacturer is using a production line that runs 8 hours per day and produces a toy that requires a total of 7 tasks to be performed. The daily demand is 120 toys. Times of the tasks are 2.73,2.01,2.13,20.2.61, 2.71, and 2.95 minutes for A.B. C.D.E,F, and G,respectively. However, due to the nature of the product there are precedence rules that must be observed. Such that Task A does not need any predecessors task Brequires task A to be completed. To start task Cand task D. each require task B to be completed. Task Cmust be completed prior to stating task E Task F needs both task Dand task E to be completed. Finally, task Gcan start only once task Fis completedWhat is the minimum number of workstations needed? Oa 8 Ob None of them Oc. 5 d. 4 e. 6.

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A local toy manufacturer is using a production line that runs 8 hours per day and produces a toy that requires a total of 7 tasks to be performed.
The daily demand is 120 toys. Times of the tasks are 2.73, 2.01, 2.13,20,2.61,2.71, and 2.95 minutes for A. B. C.D.E.F.and G,respectively.
However, due to the nature of the product there are precedence rules that must be observed. Such that Task A does not need any predecessors:
task B requires taskA to be completed. To start task C and task D, each require task B to be completed. Task C must be completed prior to stating
task E. Task F needs both task D and task E to be completed. Finally, task Gcan start only once task Fis completedWhat is the minimum number of
workstations needed?
O a 8
O b. None of them
O C. 5
d. 4
6.
Transcribed Image Text:A local toy manufacturer is using a production line that runs 8 hours per day and produces a toy that requires a total of 7 tasks to be performed. The daily demand is 120 toys. Times of the tasks are 2.73, 2.01, 2.13,20,2.61,2.71, and 2.95 minutes for A. B. C.D.E.F.and G,respectively. However, due to the nature of the product there are precedence rules that must be observed. Such that Task A does not need any predecessors: task B requires taskA to be completed. To start task C and task D, each require task B to be completed. Task C must be completed prior to stating task E. Task F needs both task D and task E to be completed. Finally, task Gcan start only once task Fis completedWhat is the minimum number of workstations needed? O a 8 O b. None of them O C. 5 d. 4 6.
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