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Hello everyone.
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For this one, we have the solution.
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So first one is we have the workstation, workstation cycle time, which is our c.
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So take note to get that one, we have to divide the production time per day, divide divide the required output per day.
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So we have c is equals to 450, divide by 375 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5.
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60 is equals to 1 .25 minutes.
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That is 75 seconds.
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Now here for see the theoretical number of workstation which is equal to 275 seconds divided by 75 seconds we have equal to 3 .67 work stations or this would be equal to four work stations if we were going to run it off.
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Now here for the workstation, so if you were going to put that on a table, so we have the task, we have the time, and the idle time.
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We have the idle time.
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So we have one workstation from a, c, e.
01:39
We have e, and also the task time is 30, for this one...