A manufacturer is designing a product layout for a new product production. It plans to use a production line for 8 hours per day in order to meet forecasted demand of 250 units per day. The product requires 7 tasks in total. These tasks are namely, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G respectively. Task A does not have any predecessor to start. To start Task B, it requires Task A to be completed. Starting tasks C needs, the task B to be completed. Also, starting task D needed task B to be completed. Task E can only start upon completion of Task C. Whereas starting task F needs the completion of both the tasks D and E. Finally, starting task G needed, task F to be completed. The processing times for tasks, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are 2.4, 2.2,0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.8, are 1.5 minutes respectively. What should be the cycle time in minutes? O a. 3.20 O b. 4.80 O c. 2.67 O d. None is the correct answer O e. 2.40 Of. 1.92

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A manufacturer is designing a product layout for a new product production. It plans to use a production line for 8
hours per day in order to meet forecasted demand of 250 units per day. The product requires 7 tasks in total. These
tasks are namely, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G respectively. Task A does not have any predecessor to start. To start Task B, it
requires Task A to be completed. Starting tasks C needs, the task B to be completed. Also, starting task D needed task
B to be completed. Task E can only start upon completion of Task C. Whereas starting task F needs the completion of
both the tasks D and E. Finally, starting task G needed, task F to be completed. The processing times for tasks, A, B, C,
D, E, F, and G are 2.4, 2.2,0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.8, are 1.5 minutes respectively. What should be the cycle time in minutes?
O a. 3.20
O b. 4.80
O c.
2.67
O d. None is the correct answer
O e.
2.40
O f.
1.92
Transcribed Image Text:A manufacturer is designing a product layout for a new product production. It plans to use a production line for 8 hours per day in order to meet forecasted demand of 250 units per day. The product requires 7 tasks in total. These tasks are namely, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G respectively. Task A does not have any predecessor to start. To start Task B, it requires Task A to be completed. Starting tasks C needs, the task B to be completed. Also, starting task D needed task B to be completed. Task E can only start upon completion of Task C. Whereas starting task F needs the completion of both the tasks D and E. Finally, starting task G needed, task F to be completed. The processing times for tasks, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are 2.4, 2.2,0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.8, are 1.5 minutes respectively. What should be the cycle time in minutes? O a. 3.20 O b. 4.80 O c. 2.67 O d. None is the correct answer O e. 2.40 O f. 1.92
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