Practical Operations Management
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Author: Simpson
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Chapter 8, Problem 18P
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Interpretation: Location to be selected as a superior choice.
Concept introduction: Factor rating is a technique used to find the relative best among the possible choices by analysing their merits, incorporating facts as well as subjective preferences. The rating prepared on different criteria can help in choosing the best location among multiple choices.
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a. Which location, A or B, should be chosen on the basis of the total weighted score?
b. If the factors were weighted equally, would the choice change?
Using the following factor ratings, determine which location alternative (A, B, or C) should be chosen on the basis of maximum composite score.
Alternative locations for a new drinking water treatment plant are being evaluated using four attributes identified as A, B, C, and D with weightsof 0.4, 0.3, 0.2, and 0.1, respectively. If the value rating scale is from 1 to 10, the evaluation measure of the weighted attribute method for ratings of 3,7, 2 and 10 for attributes A, B, C, and D, respectively, is closest to:a. 3.3b. 3.9c. 4.1d. 4.7
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