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Exhibit 5-1
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
 Exhibit 5-1 The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.     \begin{array}{c}  \begin{array} { c c c }  &\text { INFORMATION TABLE }\\ \text { Counter(s)  } & \text { Activity Time } & \text { Wage per Person per Hour } \\ \text { A } & 10 \text { secs. } & \$ 6 \\ \text { B } & 30 \text { secs. } & 7 \\ \text { C } & 60 \text { secs. } & 7 \\ \text { D } & 40 \text { secs. } & 7 \\ \text { E } & 30 \text { secs. } & 7 \\ \text { F } & 20 \text { secs. } & 8 \end{array} \end{array}  -Refer to Exhibit 5-1.What is the process time for Counter E? A) 10 seconds B) 15 seconds C) 20 seconds D) 30 seconds E) 60 seconds
 INFORMATION TABLE  Counter(s)   Activity Time  Wage per Person per Hour  A 10 secs. $6 B 30 secs. 7 C 60 secs. 7 D 40 secs. 7 E 30 secs. 7 F 20 secs. 8\begin{array}{c}\begin{array} { c c c } &\text { INFORMATION TABLE }\\\text { Counter(s) } & \text { Activity Time } & \text { Wage per Person per Hour } \\\text { A } & 10 \text { secs. } & \$ 6 \\\text { B } & 30 \text { secs. } & 7 \\\text { C } & 60 \text { secs. } & 7 \\\text { D } & 40 \text { secs. } & 7 \\\text { E } & 30 \text { secs. } & 7 \\\text { F } & 20 \text { secs. } & 8\end{array}\end{array}
-Refer to Exhibit 5-1.What is the process time for Counter E?


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