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The Following Information Relates to Cranmore Manufacturing: to Produce a Unit

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The following information relates to Cranmore Manufacturing: To produce a unit of product:  Cutting department 5 minutes per unit  Wel ding department 8 minutes per unit  Polishing department 3 minutes per unit  Finishing department 4 minutes per unit \begin{array}{ll}\text { Cutting department } & 5 \text { minutes per unit } \\\text { Wel ding department } & 8 \text { minutes per unit } \\\text { Polishing department } & 3 \text { minutes per unit } \\\text { Finishing department } & 4 \text { minutes per unit }\end{array} There is a wait time of 5 minutes before the cutting department begins a batch, 15 minutes between the cutting and welding departments, a move and pre-wait between welding and polishing of 12 minutes, and a move and pre-wait between the polishing and finishing departments of 8 minutes.
If Cranmore produces in batches of 10 units, how much time would have elapsed by the time the 10th unit is produced under a manufacturing cell environment (assuming the cell is processing continuously) ?

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Amino Acids

Organic compounds that serve as the building blocks of proteins, necessary for health and vital processes in the body.

Energy

The capacity to do work or cause physical change; exists in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, and others.

Glutamic Acid

An amino acid that functions as a building block for proteins and acts as an important neurotransmitter in the brain.

Transamination

A biochemical process where an amino group is transferred from one amino acid to a keto acid, leading to the formation of a new amino acid.

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