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F (2) a Fa) D (2) 23. Given the above bill of materials, if the demand for produ

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Question

F (2) a Fa) D (2) 23. Given the above bill of materials, if the demand for product A is 50 units, what will be the gross requirement for component D? (a) 50 (b) 100 (c) 150 (d) 200 (e) 300 Proposed Method DATE SHEET NO. 1-OF-1. Present Method PROCESS CHART SUBJECT CHARTED Hamburger Assembly Process DEPARTMENT CHART BYK -- TIME IN DIST CHART SYMBOLS PROCESS DESCRIPTION IN FEET MINS. Meat Patty in Storage -05-1 D pyta D [Transfer to Broiler 250 -15 Broiler 5 ] D [Visual Inspection Transfer to Rack Temporary Storage 10 O5 DV 15 1O 0-1 G( [Assemble Order CD perl D|Obta in Buns,Lettuce, etc 5-1-0 5 ID DI-Place in-Finish Rack Oparation time Tola oTALS value-added time-Operation time/Total time (2.50+.20)/3.15 85.7%, @ = operation; = transport; = inspect;-delay;_ storage. 24 Given the above process chart, what is the total none-value added time? (a) 2.5 (b) 2.7 (c) 0.45 (d) 3.15 (e) 85.7%

Explanation / Answer

23) To make 1 unit of A, 1 unit of B is needed. So to make 50 units of A we need (50x1)= 50 units of B. To make 1 unit of B 2 units of D is needed. So to make 50 units of B we need (50x2)= 100 units of D.

Further to make 1 unit of A, 1 unit of C is needed. So to make 50 units of A we need (50x1)= 50 units of C. To make 1 unit of C 1 unit of D is needed. So to make 50 units of C we need (50x1) = 50 units of D.

So the total Gros requirement for D = 100 units + 50 units = 150 units.

So the answer is option c