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Business, 23.04.2021 15:40, miajustina123

An insurance company processes 800 claims per year. The average processing time for a claim is 5 weeks. 45% of all claims received are car insurance claims, 40% of all claims received are motorcycle insurance claims, 10% are boat insurance claims, and the remaining are house insurance claims. Hint: These are throughput values. On average there are, 20 car, 9 motorcycles, 12 boats, and some house claims in process. Hint: These are inventory values. Assume 50 weeks per year. 1. What is the average number of claims that are in process?
A. 128 claims.
B. 64 claims.
C. 90 claims.
D. 80 claims.
E. 160 claims.
2. How many house insurance claims are in process?
A. 77 claims.
B. 21 claims.
C. 72 claims.
D. 39 claims.
E. 45 claims.
3. How long, on average, does it take to process a car insurance claim?
A. 7.5 weeks.
B. 4.5 weeks.
C. 3.75 weeks.
D. 6.67 weeks.
E. 2.78 weeks.
4. How long, on average, does it take to process a house insurance claim?
A. 15.63 weeks.
B. 48.75 weeks.
C. 17.5 weeks.
D. 36 weeks.
E. 11.25 weeks.

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