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Mathematics, 28.06.2021 15:50 mantha0402

Consider a two-station production line in which no inventory is allowed between stations (i. e., the stations are tightly coupled). Station 1 consists of a single machine that has potential daily production of one, two, three, four, five, or six units, each outcome being equally likely (i. e., potential production is determined by the roll of a single die). Station 2 consists of a single machine that has a potentialdaily production of eitther three or four units both which are equally likely (i. e. it produces three units if a fair coin comes up heads and four units if ir comes up tails). Required:
a. Compute the capacity of each station (units per day). Is the line balanced (do both stations have the same capacity)?
b. Compute the expected throughput of the line. Does this diifer from a.?
c. Suppose a second identical machine is added to station 1 and station 2. What is the expected throughput of the line. How does this compare to previous throughput.

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