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Chapter 10, Problem 12DQ
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To determine: The manner in which the time of a drill operator is calculated who is idle for some time at the commencement of every job; waiting for the set-up worker to finish the setup.
Introduction: Waiting time is a term used in cost accounting that refers to the amount of time a job task is being idle before the order is processed or the machine is setup. Waiting time affects both the producer and the consumer.
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