An average of 50 customers travel between Departments A and B each day. Unfortunately, both Departments C and D are located between Departments A and B, and no customers travel between Department C and Departments A and B, or Department D and Departments A and B. An average of 10 customers usually travel between Departments C and D each day. Which of the following is the most logical “load-distance score" of this four department layout, assuming each department occupies the same amount of area? O a. 60 b. 150 O. 50 Od. 110 Ое. 160

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An average of 50 customers travel between Departments A and B each day. Unfortunately, both Departments C and D are
located between Departments A and B, and no customers travel between Department C and Departments A and B, or Department
D and Departments A and B. An average of 10 customers usually travel between Departments C and D each day. Which of the
following is the most logical “load-distance score" of this four department layout, assuming each department occupies the same
amount of area?
a. 60
b. 150
Oc. 50
d. 110
Oe. 160
Transcribed Image Text:An average of 50 customers travel between Departments A and B each day. Unfortunately, both Departments C and D are located between Departments A and B, and no customers travel between Department C and Departments A and B, or Department D and Departments A and B. An average of 10 customers usually travel between Departments C and D each day. Which of the following is the most logical “load-distance score" of this four department layout, assuming each department occupies the same amount of area? a. 60 b. 150 Oc. 50 d. 110 Oe. 160
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