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A service operation consists of four stations. Station 1 can process 150 customers per hour. Station 2 can process 300 customers per hour. Stations 3 can process 100 customers per hour, and Station 4 can process 150 customers per hour. What is the maximum number of customers the entire operation can process in an hour?
 A) 700
  B) 300
  C) 175
  D) 150
  E) 100

Question 2

Why might an overly narrow mission statement be problematic?
 A) It makes it harder to identify the strengths of the firm.
  B) It could cause firms to pursue strategies where their strengths are limited.
  C) It makes it harder to develop measurable objectives.
  D) It could cause the firm to miss out on new opportunities.
  E) It could make it difficult for a firm to select a target market.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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