Question4 1 pts A furniture maker has an order for 90 identical tables. If the furniture...
Question4 1 pts A furniture maker has an order for 85 identical tables. If the furniture maker estimates his learning curve at 92% and can reach steady production of 5 hours per table on the 6th table, how long should it take to make all the tables? Express your answer in hours to the nearest whole hour
Question 4 1 pts A furniture maker has an order for 58 identical tables. If the furniture maker estimates his learning curve at 84% and can reach steady production of 7 hours per table on the 4th table, how long should it take to make all the tables? Express your answer in hours to the nearest whole hour.
Question 4 1 pts A furniture maker has an order for 88 identical tables. If the furniture maker estimates his learning curve at 78% and can reach steady production of 6 hours per table on the 3th table, how long should it take to make all the tables? Express your answer in hours to the nearest whole hour.
A furniture maker has an order for 85 identical tables. If the furniture maker estimates his learning curve at 79% and can reach steady production of 9 hours per table on the 4th table, how long should it take to make all the tables? Express your answer in hours to the nearest whole hour.
A furniture maker has an order for 93 identical tables. If the furniture maker estimates his learning curve at 78% and can reach steady production of 9 hours per table on the 6th table, how long should it take to make all the tables? Express your answer in hours to the nearest whole hour
A furniture maker has an order for 37 identical tables. If the furniture maker estimates his learning curve at 85% and can reach steady production of 5 hours per table on the 6th table, how long should it take to make all the tables? Express your answer in hours to the nearest whole hour.
A furniture maker has an order for 63 identical tables. If the furniture maker estimates his learning curve at 93% and can reach steady production of 6 hours per table on the 5th table, how long should it take to make all the tables? Express your answer in hours to the nearest whole hour.
The Outdoor Furniture Corporation manufactures two products: benches and picnic tables, for use in yards and parks. The firm has two main resources: its carpenters (labor force) and a supply of redwood for use in the furniture. During the next production cycle, 1,200 hours of labor are available under a union agreement. The firm also has a stock of 3,500 board feet of quality redwood. Each bench that Outdoor Furniture produces requires 4 labor-hours and 10 board feet of redwood;...
Question5 1 pts A tailor must make 7 of the same size suits for a client. The first suit took 13.5 hours to make and the last suit took 6.9 hours to make what was the tailor's learning curve % of this run of suits assuming a steady state of production is never reached? Express your answer in % to the nearest 0.1%
Question 5 1 pts A tailor must make 6 of the same size suits for a client. The first suit took 13.2 hours to make and the last suit took 7.6 hours to make what was the tailor's learning curve % of this run of suits assuming a steady state of production is never reached? Express your answer in 96 to the nearest 0.1%