Operations Management, Student Value Edition & Student Cd For Operations Management
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ISBN: 9780133407983
Author: HEIZER, Jay
Publisher: Pearson College Div 2013-03-08
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Chapter 8, Problem 5P
a)
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To determine: The site at which the restaurant must be opened
b)
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To determine: The change in decision as the weights are reversed.
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4.8 We Rescue, Inc., a firm providing nationwide ambulance services, intends to expand its service range through a new branch in the suburbs of the mid-Atlantic region. The data were gathered to evaluate three different possible sites, Suburb A, Suburb B, and Suburb C, for the new location. The data include factor ratings, minimum satisfactory level, and importance rankings of each factor (attribute), as shown in Table EX 4.8.
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