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Business, 23.04.2020 21:39, zubaira5798

Labor Balancing. The Patriotic Doll Company manufactures two kinds of dolls: the Betsy Ross and the Gleorge Washington. The assembly process for each of these dolls requires two people. The assembly times are as follows:

Assembler 1 Assembler 2
Betsy Ross doll 6min 2 min
George Washington doll 3 min 4 min
Maximum hours available per day 8 8

The company policy is to balance workloads on all assembly jobs. In fact, management wants to schedule work so that no assembler will have more than thirty minutes more work per day than other assemblers. This means that in a regular eight-hour shift, all assemblers will be assigned at least 7 1/2 hours of work. If the firm makes a $2 profit for each George Washington doll and a $1 profit for each Betsy Ross doll, how many units of each doll should be produced per day? How much time will each assembler be assigned per day?

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