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The following jobs are waiting to be processed at Rick Solano's machine center. Solano's machine center...

The following jobs are waiting to be processed at Rick Solano's machine center. Solano's machine center has a relatively long backlog and sets a fresh schedule every 2 weeks, which does not disturb earlier schedules. Below are the jobs to be scheduled today, which is day 241(day 241 is a work day). Job names refer to names of clients and contract numbers. Compute all times based on initiating work on day 241.

Job Date Job Received Due Date Duration (days)

BR-02 225 270 25

CX-01 230 320 35

DE-06 235 360 40

RG-05 231 310 30

SY-11 228 300 15

The total flow time for the sequence developed using the FCFS rule=

The average tardiness? (job lateness) for the sequence developed using the FCFS rule? =

The percentage utilization for the sequence developed using the FCFS rule?

The average completion time for the sequence developed using the FCFS rule?

The average number of jobs in the system for the sequence developed using the FCFS rule? =

Using the EDD? (earliest due? date) decision rule for sequencing the? jobs, the order is? (to resolve a? tie, use the order in which the jobs were? received):

Under the EDD? rule, jobs are scheduled in the order in which they due. Arrange the due dates in ascending order to perform the scheduling. The ordered due dates are

14?, 18?, 22, 25 and 30

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