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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 01:55 tatejordan02

In this version of the game, demand is variable but there is no trend up or down throughout the game (from day 0 to day 270). Using only the first 50 days of data, what is the minimum number of machines needed at station 1 to keep up with the expected average demand during the game, assuming you do not split lots, and assuming your only goal is to keep average utilization below 100%?

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