Where are SIMO charts used?
Which rule is used for numbering events involved in the project scheduling network?
Which of the following is not a causal forecasting method?
During the manufacturing of cement, the handling of limestone is typically done by which type of conveyor?
Which type of layout is useful when the product being processed is very big, heavy, or difficult to move?
Which time series forecasting method gives equal weight to each of the m most recent observations?
Which of the following is brought together and organized by Group Technology?
Which of the following quantities affect the value of Magnitude of Sales written in the multiplicative form using a regression equation?
Two alternative methods can produce a product. The first method has a fixed cost of Rs. 2,000 and a variable cost of Rs. 20 per unit. The second method has a fixed cost of Rs. 1,500 and a variable cost of Rs. 30 per unit. The break-even quantity between the two alternatives is:
A component can be produced by any of the four processes I, II, III, and IV. Process I has a fixed cost of ₹10 and a variable cost of ₹3 per piece. Process II has a fixed cost of ₹60 and a variable cost of ₹1 per piece. Process III has a fixed cost of ₹40 and a variable cost of ₹2 per piece. Process IV has a fixed cost of ₹10 and a variable cost of ₹5 per piece. If the company wishes to produce 100 pieces of the component, which process should it choose from an economic point of view?