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5. every month, jake and julie have to submit their reports to the director on the first monday of each month. to their surprise, they forgot to check their calendar and discovered this weekend is the only time for preparing their reports which are due the following monday morning which is the first monday of next month. they split the work as follows: jake writes and edits the reports while julie collates data and draws all graphs. assume that julie starts her work on a report as soon as jake is finished with it and that jake each category are as follows: works continuously. times for the reports (in hours) for e 470 manufacturing systems design & analysis fall 2018 jake 4 ects julie a. b. c. d. what is the order of the tasks using johnson's rule? how many hours will it take them to finish all the reports? how many hours is jake idle? how many hours is julie idle?

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