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Information concerning the product structure, lead times, and quantities on hand for an electric golf cart is shown in the following table. Use this information to do each of the following:
a. Draw the product structure tree.
b. Draw the assembly time chart.
c. Develop the material requirements plan that will provide 200 golf carts at the start of week 8, assuming lot-for-lot ordering.

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