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Business, 28.06.2019 10:30, ashlyo

As the chief engineer of a small fabrication shop, brenda tolliver refers to herself as a "jack-of-all-trades." when an order for a new product comes in, brenda must do the following: 1. design the product to meet customer requirements.2. prepare a bill of materials (a list of materials required to produce the product).3. prepare an operations list (a sequential list of the steps involved in manufacturing the product).each time the foundry manufactures a batch of the product, brenda must perform these activities: 1. schedule the job.2. supervise the setup of machines that will work on the job.3. inspect the first unit produced to verify that it meets specifications. brenda supervises the production employees who perform the actual work on individual units of product. she is also responsible for employee training, ensuring that production facilities are in proper operating condition, and attending professional meetings. brenda's estimates (in percent) of time spent on each of these activities last year are as follows: designing product 12%preparing bills of materials 5%preparing operations lists 12%scheduling jobs 15%supervising setups 5%inspecting first units 2%supervising production 20%training employees 18%maintaining facility 7%attending professional meetings 4%100%assuming brenda tolliver's salary is $121,000 per year, determine the dollar amount of her salary assigned to unit-, batch-, product-, and facility-level activities. (you may need to review chapter 2 before answering this question.)% of time spent on activity assignment of salaryunit level: answer supervising productioncorrect answerincorrect% total answerincorrect% $answerincorrectbatch level: job scheduling answerincorrect% answer supervising setupcorrect answerincorrect% answer first unit inspectioncorrect answerincorrect% total answerincorrect% answerincorrectproduct level: product design answerincorrect% answer preparing bills of materialscorrect answerincorrect% answer preparing operations listscorrect answerincorrect% total answerincorrect% answerincorrectfacility level: employee training answerincorrect% answer facility maintenance correct answerincorrect% answer attending professional meetingscorrect answerincorrect% total answerincorrect% answerincorrectgrand total answerincorrect% $answerincorrect

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