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wenmo

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The push system measures the performance of each work station separately based on measures such as machine utilization. If all the work stations are operating at the peak of their current possible machine utilization, is this enough to say that this push manufacturing process is at an optimal state? Is there areas that could go wrong?

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If we examine two or more independent samples to determine if their population means could be equal, we are performing ___________________ ___________________ __.
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Answer to Question 1

basic underlining understanding of push manufacturing

Answer to Question 2

one-way analysis of variance
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