Natural Science Guru

QUESTION 41.      

Save Time On Research and Writing
Hire a Pro to Write You a 100% Plagiarism-Free Paper.
Get My Paper

 

Monthly demand forecast of STX-43 is

800 units

, averaged over all 12 months of the year. The product is known to have a seasonal pattern and July monthly index is 1.25. What is the seasonal sales forecast for July?

Save Time On Research and Writing
Hire a Pro to Write You a 100% Plagiarism-Free Paper.
Get My Paper

Answer

  

  

  800 units  

units

  C

annot be calculated with the information given

640 units

799 units

1000

5 points   

QUESTION 51.        

The last four weekly values of sales were 85, 91, 99, and 94 units. The last four forecasts were 73, 82, 91, and 81 units. These forecasts illustrate:

Answer

  

  

  

  

  

qualitative methods

exponential smoothing

slope

trend projection

None of the above

5 points   QUESTION 61.        

Week

ly sales of copy paper at ABC Suppliers are in the table below. Which forecasting method is more accurate to forecast week 8 sale?  Initial forecast for week 1 was 17 cases.

 

Week

118223331432518616724

Sales (cases)

Answer

  

  

  

  

ed moving average.  Weights of

for the most recent period, then

and

for previous two periods

  

3-weeks moving average

exponential smoothing-Alpha=

0.1

exponential smoothing-Alpha=

0.9

Weight

0.5

0.3

0.2

Regression analysis

5 points   QUESTION 71.        

A fast-food restaurant owner operates a dozen outlets in California. One menu item is the most popular among others, and its sales (X, in millions of dollars) is related to Profits (Y, in hundreds of thousands of dollars).  Forecasting equation obtained based on the historical data is

Y = 7.31 + 0.54 X

What is your forecast of profit for a store with sales of $40 million?

Answer

  

89,007

  

00,007

  

  

  

$

1,2

$2

1,6

$2,891,000

$289,100,000

None of the above are correct

5 points   QUESTION 81.        

ABC Inc. started producing its new line of parts at the end of year 0. In year 1, it produced 45000 parts at a total cost of $660,000. In year 2, its production increased to 85,000 parts at a total cost of $1,140,000. If the Fixed cost and variable cost per unit are the same, what must be the variable cost per part (c) and the fixed cost (F)?

Answer

  

  

  

  

  None of the above are correct

F is less than $80,000, and c is greater than $7

F is greater than $60,000, and c is less than $9

F is greater than $100,000, and c is greater than $13

F is greater than $110,000, and c is less than $16

5 points   5 points   QUESTION 10 

1.       The ABC Company is screening three new product ideas. Only one idea must be selected. The following estimates have been made for the performance criteria that management feels are most important, along with the weight of each in decision making. What are the best and worst alternatives?

 

   

 

WeightABC

1

0.10.30.90.2

2

3

1

0.7

4

0.40.70.6

5

0.150.40.60.5

Estimated Rating

Performance criterion

 Demand uncertainty

Similarity to present products

0.15

0.7

0.8

0.6

Expected return on investment

0.35

0.4

Compatibility with current process

0.25

Competitive advantage

Answer

  A

is best, and B is worst

  B

is best, and C is worst

  

  

  

B is best, and A is worst

C is best, and A is worst

None of the above is correct

5 points   QUESTION 111.        

ABC Inc. is evaluating alternative production methods using a decision tree. Production manager has developed estimates of payoffs based on high or low demand.  Probability of high demand is 40% and that of low demand 60%.  Which alternative will provide the best payoff?

  Answer

  A  B  C

  D

5 points   QUESTION 121.        

A company of six departments has the following closeness factors and current locations of departments. Assume rectilinear distance. Which pair of departments has the greatest weighted-distance score?

  

123456

  

1,210

9

8

7

1,65

4

3

2

1

8

7

5

4

3

2

Department pair

Closeness factor

1,3

1,4

1,5

2,3

2,4

2,5

2,6

3,4

3,5

3,6

4,5

4,6

5,6

 Answer

  

  

  

  

  

1, 2

3, 6

3, 4

5, 6

2, 4

5 points   QUESTION 131.        

1.       A company of six departments has the following closeness factors and current locations of departments. There are two alternative configurations.  Assume rectilinear distance. Which configuration has the lowest weighted-distance score?

  

    523416  

    123465

initial configuration    123456  

Alternative 1

Alternative 2

Department pairCloseness factor1,2101,391,481,571,652,342,432,522,613,483,573,654,544,635,62

Answer

  

  Alternative 1  Alternative 2  

Current configuration

Both the current and alternative 2

5 points   QUESTION 141.        

A company is considering two options for the production of a part needed downstream in the manufacturing process. Particulars are as follows:

Specialized automation

Fixed Costs = $10,000 / month

Variable Cost / Unit = $2

General automation:

Fixed Costs = $4,000 / month

Variable Cost / Unit = $6

What is the monthly break-even quantity for choosing between the two automation approaches?

Answer

  1000

  

  

  

  

1500

2000

2300

2500

5 points   QUESTION 151.        

You observed a worker assembling parts and recorded the data as following:

 

 

161818252029

Time (seconds)

Observations

What is the average time for this job element?

Answer

  

  

  

  

16.1 seconds

18.3 seconds

18 seconds

17.2 seconds

5 points   QUESTION 161.        You observed a worker assembling parts and recorded the data as following: 

 Time (seconds)Observations161818252029

What is the normal time for this job element if the rating factor is 75%?

Answer

  16.1 seconds

  

  

  

15.4 seconds

14.2 seconds

13.7 seconds

5 points   QUESTION 171.        You observed a worker assembling parts and recorded the data as following: Time (seconds)Observations161818252029 

What is the standard time for this job element if rating factor is 75% and the allowance for the process is 20%?

Answer

  

  

  

  

14.6 seconds

14.9 seconds

15.6 seconds

16.2 seconds

5 points   QUESTION 181.        

A restaurant manager tracks complaints from the diner satisfaction cards that are turned in at each table. The data collected from the past week’s diners appear in the following table.

 

60

11

3

18

47

5

Complaint

Frequency

Food taste

Food temperature

Order mistake

Slow service

Table/utensils dirty

Too expensive

 Using a classic Pareto analysis, how was the cumulative value for the second most important complaint calculated? 

Answer

  

  

  

  

47/60+11+3+18+47+5

3+5+11+18+47/60+11+3+18+47+5      +     60/60+11+3+18+47+5 60

3+5+11+18+47-60/60+11+3+18+47+5

47/60+11+3+18+47+5     +   60/60+11+3+18+47+5

5 points   QUESTION 191.        

The UCL and LCL for an X_bar chart are 25 and 15 respectively. The central line is 20, and the process variability is considered to be in statistical control. The results of the next six sample means are 18, 23, 17, 21, 26, and 16. What should you do?

Answer

  

  

  

  

  

Nothing; the process is in control.

Explore the assignable causes because the second, fourth, and fifth samples are above the mean.

Explore the assignable causes because there is a run.

Explore the assignable causes because there is a trend

Explore the assignable causes because the process is out of control

5 points   QUESTION 201.        

The central line on a p-chart is 0.50 with a UCL of 0.65 and an LCL of 0.35. The results of the next six samples are 0.60, 0.37, 0.55, 0.48, 0.55, and 0.42. What should you do?

Answer

  

  

  

  

  Explore the assignable causes because the process is out of control

Nothing; the process is behaving as expected.

Explore the assignable causes because three observations are above the central line.

Explore assignable causes because there is a run.

Increase the sample size to get a better measure.

 

Still stressed from student homework?
Get quality assistance from academic writers!

Order your essay today and save 25% with the discount code LAVENDER