Roy Creasey Enterprises a machine shop, is planning to move to a new larger location. The new building will be 60 feet long by 40 feet wide. Creasey envisions the building as having sex distinct production areas, roughly equal in size He feels strongly about safety and intends to have marked pathways throughout the building to facilitate the movement of people and materials See the following building schematic Room 1 Room 4 Room 3 Room 2 Room 6 Room 6 His foreman has completed a month-long study of the number of loads of material that have moved from one process to another in the current building This information is contained in the flow matrix on the left below. Finally, Creasey also developed a matrix to indicate distances between the work areas shown in the building schematic shown on the right below From T Materials Materials 0 Welding 30 Drills 25 Lathes 0 Grinders 55 Benders 10 Welding Drills Lathes Grinders Benders 80 45 0 0 45 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 50 25 0 0 15 0 70 0 0 0 20 0 0 OOOOO 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 20 40 20 40 60 20 40 20 40 60 40 20 20 40 20 Based on the flows shown in the matrix, it is likely that the processes Dolls and Grinders are in rooms next to each other as they have the highest number of moves between each other Based on the flows shown in the matrix it is likely that the processes Materials and Walding are in rooms next to each other as they have the second highest number of moves between each other One of the layouts that could be designed is Room 1 = Benders Room 4 Drills Room 2 Materials Room 5 Grinders Room 3 - Welding Room 6 Lathes The cumulative distance based on the overall movement of material between processes for this layout=feet (enter your response as a whole number)