Using the information presented in the following table: 1. Identify the processing sequence that would result using (1)

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Using the information presented in the following table: 1. Identify the processing sequence that would result using (1)

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Using the information presented in the following table:
1. Identify the processing sequence that would result using
(1) First come, first served, (2) Shortest processing time, (3)
Earliest due date, and (4) Critical ratio.
(Hint: First determine the total job time for each
job by computing the total processing time for the job and then
adding in the setup time. All times and due dates are in
hours.)
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2. For each method, determine (1) average job flow time,
(2) average job tardiness, and (3) average number of jobs in the
system. Jobs are listed in order of arrival. (Round
your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal
places.)
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Sequence for First come, first served Sequence for Shortest processing time Sequence for Earliest due date Sequence for Critical ratio
Average job flow time Average job tardiness Average number of jobs First Come, First Served Shortest Processing Time Earliest Due Date Critical Ratio
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