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The eleven tasks necessary to assemble an MP3 player along with their time (in seconds) and immediate predecessor(s) is given below:
 Task  Time (n minutes)   Predecessor(s)   A 40 none  B 15 none  C 35 none  D 12 A, B  E 27 B, C  F 29 D  G 60 D, E  H 30 E  I 14 F, G  J 22 G, H  K 43 I, J  Total 327\begin{array}{ccc}\text { Task } & \text { Time (n minutes) } & \text { Predecessor(s) } \\\text { A } & 40 & \text { none } \\\text { B } & 15 & \text { none } \\\text { C } & 35 & \text { none } \\\text { D } & 12 & \text { A, B } \\\text { E } & 27 & \text { B, C } \\\text { F } & 29 & \text { D } \\\text { G } & 60 & \text { D, E } \\\text { H } & 30 & \text { E } \\\text { I } & 14 & \text { F, G } \\\text { J } & 22 & \text { G, H } \\\text { K } & 43 & \text { I, J }\\\text { Total }&327\end{array} The company wants to produce 600 units in a 9-hour day.
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