Response:
The Work In Progress (WIP) limit is set at 0.50 days.
Detailed explanation:
Calculating WIP limits:
first, it is essential to determine the efficiency of the process and procedure, which can be calculated as follows:
Value Added Time = 12 days (arrival time)
Non-Value-Added Time = 12 days (departure time)
Efficiency = Value Added / (Value Added + Non-Value Added)
= 12 / (12+12)
= 12 / 24
= 0.50 or 50%
the minimum required throughput time is 0.25 days to achieve the maximum profits
WIP limit = Throughput time / Efficiency
= 0.25 / 50%
= 0.50 days.
The WIP limit is 0.50 days.
Let’s consider the curve: r(t) = t²i +(int)j + 1/t k
X = t², y = int,z = 1/t
Utilizing x = t² and z = 1/t
X = (1/z)²
Xz² = 1
Now using y = int and z= 1/t
Y = in│1/z│
By using x = t² and y = int
Y = int = in(√x)
Thus, the resulting surfaces are,
Xz² = 1
Y = in│1/z│
Y= in(√x)
Sample Answer: To determine the difference between 10 and 13, you apply the concept of additive inverses. Juan is lacking $3 to buy his supplies.
Answer:
8$
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the initial car wash price remains unchanged, but subsequent washes see a reduction, you only subtract 7 dollars from the total since the discount applies 7 times. Hence, 15-7=8 so 8 dollars is the final amount.
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