M MOOSA ALI ISMAIL AL FAZZARI
Status Finished
Started Friday, 6 December 2024, 8:52 PM
Completed Saturday, 7 December 2024, 3:35 PM
Duration 18 hours 43 mins
Grade 1.77 out of 5.00 (35.33%)
Question 1
Partially correct
Mark 0.27 out of 2.00
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The activity details and their predecessors are given below use the PERT method to calculate the expected time (1 Mark) and construct the
network diagram (1 Mark) to find the critical path of the activity (1 Mark) also indicate the project duration (1 Mark) with the standard
deviation (1 Mark).
Activity Predecessors the expected Optimistic Most likely Pessimistic
time
time time time
(to) (tm) (tp)
A -- 12 21 28
B -- 1 1 1
C A 6 13 45
D B 6 24 6
E A 4 16 42
F C,G 3 14 4
G D 6 6 3
H B 9 14 16
I E,F 7 15 8
J G,H 11 16 19
Note: Use upto 3 decimal in your answer and enter your answer in the box, also kindly upload your worked out sheet below.
Enter the expected activity time for A. 20.66
One possible correct answer is: 20.666666666667
Enter the expected activity time for B. 1.000
One possible correct answer is: 1
Enter the expected activity time for C. 17.16
One possible correct answer is: 17.166666666667
Enter the expected activity time for D. 24.00
One possible correct answer is: 18
Enter the expected activity time for E. 18.33
One possible correct answer is: 18.333333333333
Enter the expected activity time for F. 15.50
One possible correct answer is: 10.5
Enter the expected activity time for G. 13.50
One possible correct answer is: 5.5
Enter the expected activity time for G. 12.50
One possible correct answer is: 13.5
Enter the expected activity time for G. 14.50
One possible correct answer is: 12.5
Enter the expected activity time for G. 15.66
One possible correct answer is: 15.666666666667
Find the critical path value for the total project duration? 83.50
One possible correct answer is: 47.5
Standard deviation 8.824
One possible correct answer is: 9.2601295887261
Your answer is partially correct.
You have correctly answered 4 part(s) of this question.
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
1 6/12/24, Started Not yet
20:52:40 answered
2 7/12/24, Saved: 20.667, 1.000, 17.167, 24.000, 18.333, 15.5000, 13.500, 12.500, 14.500, Answer saved
14:54:56 15.667, 83.501, 8.824
3 7/12/24, Attempt finished Partially 0.27
15:35:41 correct
Question 2
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Mark 1.50 out of 2.00
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A college bookstore must order books two months before each semester starts. They believe that the number of books that will ultimately be
sold for any particular course is related to the number of students registered for the course when the books are ordered. They would like to
develop a linear regression equation to help plan how many books to order. From past records, the bookstore obtains the number of students
registered, X, and the number of books actually sold for a course, Y, for 9 different semesters. These data are below. Find a regression
equation between students and books ( 1 Mark). Then use the regression equation to find the number of books for 20 students (1 Mark) and
40 students (1 Mark).
Note: Use upto 3 decimal in your answer and enter your answer in the box, also kindly upload your worked out sheet answer in link
provided below.
Students Books
52 52
34 38
41 50
59 42
34 56
42 35
69 46
77 41
39 47
Enter the average students : 49.66
One possible correct answer is: 49.666666666667
Enter the average books : 45.22
One possible correct answer is: 45.222222222222
Enter the equation constant b value: 0.078
One possible correct answer is: -0.078039617486338
Enter the equation constant a value: 49.09
One possible correct answer is: 49.09818989071
Enter the number of books for 20 students: 47.53
One possible correct answer is: 47.537397540984
Enter the number of books for 40 students : 45.97
One possible correct answer is: 45.976605191257
Your answer is partially correct.
You have correctly answered 5 part(s) of this question.
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
1 6/12/24, 20:52:40 Started Not yet answered
2 7/12/24, 14:54:56 Saved: 49.667, 45.222, 0.078, 49.098, 47.538, 45.978 Answer saved
3 7/12/24, 15:35:41 Attempt finished Partially correct 1.50
Question 3
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Raymond Bro. has been buying a given item in lots of 6228 units. The cost per unit is 32 and the order cost is 28 per order and the carrying
cost is 33.5 %.
Calculate:
Note: use up to 3 decimal in your answer and also kindly upload your worked out sheet answer in link provided below.
A) Inventory carrying cost. 3338
One possible correct answer is: 10.72
B) Economic Ordering Quantity. 722.8
One possible correct answer is: 180.37274838015
C) Optimum order interval in days. 2.635
One possible correct answer is: 10.57097834919
D) Average inventory at any time. 3114
One possible correct answer is: 90.186374190075
E) storage cost at any time. 3338
One possible correct answer is: 966.7979313176
F) Minimum total inventory cost per year. 3724
One possible correct answer is: 1933.5958626352
Your answer is incorrect.
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
1 6/12/24, 20:52:40 Started Not yet answered
2 7/12/24, 14:54:56 Saved: 33383.04, 722.860, 2.635, 3114, 33383.04, 37247.04 Answer saved
3 7/12/24, 15:35:41 Attempt finished Incorrect 0.00
Question 4
Complete
Not graded
v1 (latest)
upload all your worksheets
Operation.pdf
Response history
Step Time Action State Marks
1 6/12/24, 20:52:40 Started Not yet answered
2 7/12/24, 15:35:16 Saved: Attachments: Operation.pdf (1.6 MB) Incomplete answer
3 7/12/24, 15:35:41 Attempt finished Complete