First question in the image Question N0 2: A production line has an hourly throughput rate 6 products per hour. The average throughput time of the line is 7 hours, calculate the average work-in-process inventory. Can u please answer both of the questions
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A production line has an hourly throughput rate 6 products per hour. The average throughput time of the line is 7 hours, calculate the average work-in-process inventory.
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