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There are 3 work stations (WC) with the following capacity: WC1 (2,000 units), WC2 (2,500 units), and WC3 (1,500 units). While the load could be shifted from WC1 to WC2 and also in the opposite direction, WC3's load cannot be shifted to other WCs as a result of specialized equipment. In the following load situation, what is not a good solution? WC1: 1500 units, WC2: 2250 units, WC3: 3100 units
 a. Subcontracting c. Pushing work back
  b. Increasing the efficiency of the operation d. Rerouting work to another work center

Question 2

What assumptions are required in using the two-way ANOVA?



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Answer to Question 1

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We assume the r observations in each cell have been drawn from normally distributed populations with equal variances.





 

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