Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.‘Mahaveer Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.’ operates in the B2B segment and produces a single finished product in their lone factory. As per the labour laws of the land, ‘Mahaveer Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.’ can operate its factory at most for 16 hours on any given day of the month. The manufacturing process involves three different levels of assembly lines, namely Level-1, Level-2 and Level-3. Outputs of Level-1 are used as inputs of Level-2 and outputs of Level-2 are used as inputs of Level-3. Output of Level-3 is the finished product of the company. Assembly for any output cannot start unless necessary inputs are available in sufficient quantity ready to produce a complete unit of output. Quantities of inputs necessary to produce exactly one unit of output are processed at a time. We assume that the factory opening and starting of Level-1 assembly happen simultaneously.The table below shows raw materials used as input in different levels of assembly, and time to produce one unit of output. It also shows the number of units of different inputs necessary to produce one unit of output of Level-2 and Level-3.Further it is known that,1. All the outputs in a given level of assembly are produced in parallel without affecting production of other outputs.2. An output (except the finished product) once produced is immediately ready to be used as input for the next level of assembly without any further delay.3. Material handling time of inputs and outputs for any level of assembly is negligible.4. For all the outputs produced in Level-1 assembly, the processes start and stop simultaneously and do not remain idle at any point of time. They stop only when necessary input for Level-2 has been produced in exactly the quantity required for the day.5. For all the outputs produced in Level-2 assembly, the processes start and stop simultaneously and do not remain idle at any point of time. They stop only when necessary input for Level-3 has been produced in exactly the quantity required for the day.6. Quantity of outputs produced in Level-1 and Level-2 are controlled in such a way so that they are fully utilised by the time the factory shuts down everyday. The values of p, q and r (≠ 0) are set in such a way so that the production capacities of the other two levels of assembly lines are utilised to their maximum possible level.7. Level-3 fully utilises all the inputs received. The process at Level-3 starts only once, stops only once, and does not remain idle at any point of time.8. All the output produced in the factory follows zero wastage policy. The factory shuts down everyday within the stipulated time with maximum output possible.Question 6What is the maximum possible value of (p + q + r)?7070512 71712 721112
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Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.‘Mahaveer Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.’ operates in the B2B segment and produces a single finished product in their lone factory. As per the labour laws of the land, ‘Mahaveer Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.’ can operate its factory at most for 16 hours on any given day of the month. The manufacturing process involves three different levels of assembly lines, namely Level-1, Level-2 and Level-3. Outputs of Level-1 are used as inputs of Level-2 and outputs of Level-2 are used as inputs of Level-3. Output of Level-3 is the finished product of the company. Assembly for any output cannot start unless necessary inputs are available in sufficient quantity ready to produce a complete unit of output. Quantities of inputs necessary to produce exactly one unit of output are processed at a time. We assume that the factory opening and starting of Level-1 assembly happen simultaneously.The table below shows raw materials used as input in different levels of assembly, and time to produce one unit of output. It also shows the number of units of different inputs necessary to produce one unit of output of Level-2 and Level-3.Further it is known that,1. All the outputs in a given level of assembly are produced in parallel without affecting production of other outputs.2. An output (except the finished product) once produced is immediately ready to be used as input for the next level of assembly without any further delay.3. Material handling time of inputs and outputs for any level of assembly is negligible.4. For all the outputs produced in Level-1 assembly, the processes start and stop simultaneously and do not remain idle at any point of time. They stop only when necessary input for Level-2 has been produced in exactly the quantity required for the day.5. For all the outputs produced in Level-2 assembly, the processes start and stop simultaneously and do not remain idle at any point of time. They stop only when necessary input for Level-3 has been produced in exactly the quantity required for the day.6. Quantity of outputs produced in Level-1 and Level-2 are controlled in such a way so that they are fully utilised by the time the factory shuts down everyday. The values of p, q and r (≠ 0) are set in such a way so that the production capacities of the other two levels of assembly lines are utilised to their maximum possible level.7. Level-3 fully utilises all the inputs received. The process at Level-3 starts only once, stops only once, and does not remain idle at any point of time.8. All the output produced in the factory follows zero wastage policy. The factory shuts down everyday within the stipulated time with maximum output possible.Question 6What is the maximum possible value of (p + q + r)?7070512 71712 721112
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