Question 6 A factory produces annually 18,000 units of two products (A, B) with ratio of (2:1) according the process chart shown in Figure (1). The relevant data are given in Table (6). Find: (i) Actual quantity required at each station. (ii) Number of machines in each station. (iii) Number of labors for each station, consider machines of stations 1,2,3 are fully automatic. (iv) Area of each station. Assume any missing data. Question 6 A manufacturer produces 120,000 unit/year of three models (A, B, C, D) on a mixed assembly line with a ratio of (4:3:2:1) respectively. Find the following for the relevant data given in table (6). d. The precedence diagram for the assembly of the three models. e. Number of workstation of the assembly line, using ranked position weight method. f. A layout arrangement for the assembly department, if workstation size is (2m3m). Assume any missing data. Question 6 A factory produces annually 18,000 units of two products (A, B) with ratio of (2:1) according the process chart shown in Figure (1). The relevant data are given in Table (6). Find: (i) Actual quantity required at each station. (ii) Number of machines in each station. (iii) Number of labors for each station, consider machines of stations 1,2,3 are fully automatic. (iv) Area of each station. Assume any missing data. Question 6 A manufacturer produces 120,000 unit/year of three models (A, B, C, D) on a mixed assembly line with a ratio of (4:3:2:1) respectively. Find the following for the relevant data given in table (6). d. The precedence diagram for the assembly of the three models. e. Number of workstation of the assembly line, using ranked position weight method. f. A layout arrangement for the assembly department, if workstation size is (2m3m). Assume any missing data