MYOMLAB W/O PEARSON ETEXT--INSTANT ACCE
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134165318
Author: HEIZER, RENDER
Publisher: PEARSON
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Question
Chapter E, Problem 15P
Summary Introduction
To determine: The hours required for plane 12, 13, 14 and 15 and the cost for planes from plane 12 through plane 15.
Introduction:
Learning curve:
Learning curve is based on the premise that when a person is repeating a task or job again and again, the performance of the person on that job or task will improve. It will depict relationship between cost and output over a definitive period of time.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
Suad Alwan, the purchasing agent for Dubai Airlines, has determined that the third plane took 20,000 hours to produce. Using an 80% learning curve and a $40-per-hour labor charge, he wants to determine the cost of the four additional planes.
a) Time required for the fourth unit = 18,231 hours
b) Cost of the fourth unit = ? dollars (round to the nearest whole number)
A new training program at Arid Industries is intended to lower the learning-curve coefficient of a certain molding operation that currently costs $95.50/hour. The current coefficient is .87, and the program hopes to lower the coefficient by 10%. Assume that the time to mold the first product is 8 hours. If the program is successful, what cost savings will be realized when the 2000th piece is produced?
On RainTite Window’s manual assembly line, a newemployee can usually assemble their first window unit in30 minutes. Management assumes a 90 percent learning rate.a. How long should a new employee take to assemble theirsecond window if management is correct in their assump-tion? How long should the 16th window take?b. On RainTite’s semi-automated line, a new employeetakes 45 minutes to assemble their first window; however,the learning rate is 75 percent. At how many windowsproduced will the semi-automated line’s employee takeless time to produce a window than an employee on themanual line?
Chapter E Solutions
MYOMLAB W/O PEARSON ETEXT--INSTANT ACCE
Ch. E - Prob. 1DQCh. E - Prob. 2DQCh. E - Prob. 3DQCh. E - Prob. 4DQCh. E - Prob. 5DQCh. E - Prob. 6DQCh. E - Prob. 7DQCh. E - Prob. 8DQCh. E - Prob. 1PCh. E - Prob. 2P
Ch. E - Prob. 3PCh. E - Prob. 4PCh. E - Prob. 5PCh. E - Prob. 6PCh. E - Prob. 7PCh. E - Prob. 8PCh. E - Prob. 9PCh. E - Prob. 10PCh. E - Prob. 11PCh. E - Prob. 12PCh. E - Prob. 13PCh. E - Suad Alwan, the purchasing agent for Dubai...Ch. E - Prob. 15PCh. E - Prob. 16PCh. E - Regional Power owns 25 small power generating...Ch. E - Prob. 18PCh. E - Prob. 19PCh. E - Prob. 20PCh. E - Prob. 21PCh. E - Prob. 22PCh. E - Prob. 23PCh. E - Prob. 24PCh. E - Prob. 25PCh. E - Using the accompanying log-log graph, answer the...Ch. E - Prob. 1CSCh. E - Prob. 2CSCh. E - Prob. 3CS
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, operations-management and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- operations management (learning curves) In Alcc ltd. The first 18 units takes 17 hours for production with learning curve rate is 74% , calculate how much time it wilm take to produce 272 units using wright model ?arrow_forwardThe United Mutual and Accident Insurance Company has alarge pool of clerical employees who process insuranceapplication forms on networked computers. When thecompany hires a new clerical employee, it takes that personabout 48 minutes to process a form. The learning curve forthis job is 88%, but no additional learning will take placeafter about the 100th form is processed. United Mutual hasrecently acquired a smaller competitor that will add 800new forms per week to its clerical pool. If an employeeworks six hours per day (excluding breaks, meals, and soon) per five-day week, how many employees would behired to absorb the extra workload?arrow_forwardsubject - operations management In Alcc ltd. The first 18 units takes 17 hours for production with learning curve rate is 74% , calculate how much time it wilm take to produce 272 units using wright model ?arrow_forward
- State the approches to solve learning curve problems?arrow_forwardA contractor is preparing a bid to install swimming pools at a new housing addition. The estimated time to build the first pool is 35 hours. The contractor estimates an 85 percent learning rate. Without using the computer: a. How long do you estimate the time required to install the second pool? b. How long do you estimate the time required to install the fourth pool?arrow_forwardJericho Vehicles manufacturers special-purpose all terrain vehicles primarily for military and government agencies in Canada as well as for foreign governments. The company is planning to bid on a new all-terrain vehicle specially equipped for desert military action. The company has experienced an 87% learning curve in the past for producing similar vehicles. Based on a prototype model, it estimates the first vehicle produced will require 1,500 hours of direct labour. The order is for 60 all-terrain vehicles. Determine the time that will be required for the 30th and 60th units. Show your calculations to justify your answerarrow_forward
- State the limitations of learning curve?arrow_forwardJericho Vehicles is considering making a bid for a mobilerocket-launching system for the U.S. military. However,the company has almost no experience in producing thistype of vehicle. In an effort to develop a learning curvefor the production of this new mobile weapon system, management has called contacts from several former com-petitors who went bankrupt. Although management could not obtain direct learning curve rates, they did learn fromone contact that for a system with similar features, the firstunit required 2400 hours of direct labor to produce and the 30th and final unit required 1450 hours to produce. Deter-mine the learning curve rate for this vehicle.arrow_forward10. The preliminary work sample of an operation indicates the following; what is the required samplesize for a three (3) sigma with 4% accuracy. No. of times operator working-60No. of times operator idle-40 11. PJ Sumeguin, Inc. produces telephone system with built in TV screens. Its learning rate is 80%.a. If the first one took 56hrs, how long will it take the company to complete the 11th unit?b. How long will the 1st 11 systems take in total?c. If you are the purchasing agent, you are expected to buy units 12 through 15 of the newphone systems. What would be your expected cost for the units if company charges $30for each labor hour?arrow_forward
- The juicer mixer takes 11.5 hours for production of 1 unit, where learning curve rate is 87% and what will be the total time taken by 2th unit of juicer mixer using incremental unit time method ?arrow_forwardThe product tesla takes 89.88 hours for production of 1 unit, where learning curve rate is 87% and what will be the total time taken by 16th unit of product tesla using incremental unit time method ?arrow_forwardSuad Alwan, the purchasing agent for Dubai Airlines, has determined that the second plane took 18,000 hours to produce. Using an 85% learning curve and a $35-per-hour labor charge, he wants to determine the cost of the six additional planes. Part 2 Time required for the sixth unit = 13900 hours (round your response to the nearest whole number). Part 3 Cost of the sixth unit = 486500 dollars (round your response to the nearest whole number). Part 4 Time required for the seventh unit = enter your response here hours (round your response to the nearest whole number). Part 5. Cost of the seventh unit?arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Practical Management ScienceOperations ManagementISBN:9781337406659Author:WINSTON, Wayne L.Publisher:Cengage,Operations ManagementOperations ManagementISBN:9781259667473Author:William J StevensonPublisher:McGraw-Hill EducationOperations and Supply Chain Management (Mcgraw-hi...Operations ManagementISBN:9781259666100Author:F. Robert Jacobs, Richard B ChasePublisher:McGraw-Hill Education
- Purchasing and Supply Chain ManagementOperations ManagementISBN:9781285869681Author:Robert M. Monczka, Robert B. Handfield, Larry C. Giunipero, James L. PattersonPublisher:Cengage LearningProduction and Operations Analysis, Seventh Editi...Operations ManagementISBN:9781478623069Author:Steven Nahmias, Tava Lennon OlsenPublisher:Waveland Press, Inc.
Practical Management Science
Operations Management
ISBN:9781337406659
Author:WINSTON, Wayne L.
Publisher:Cengage,
Operations Management
Operations Management
ISBN:9781259667473
Author:William J Stevenson
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Operations and Supply Chain Management (Mcgraw-hi...
Operations Management
ISBN:9781259666100
Author:F. Robert Jacobs, Richard B Chase
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
ISBN:9781285869681
Author:Robert M. Monczka, Robert B. Handfield, Larry C. Giunipero, James L. Patterson
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Editi...
Operations Management
ISBN:9781478623069
Author:Steven Nahmias, Tava Lennon Olsen
Publisher:Waveland Press, Inc.