Eva, the owner of eva's second time around wedding dresses, currently has five dresses to be altered, shown in the order in which they arrived: job processing time (hrs) due (hrs from now) v 3 5 w 1 1 x 4 9 y 2 3 z 5 7 if eva uses the first come, first served priority rule to schedule these jobs, what will be the average completion time? 5 hours 7 hours 7.2 hours 3 hours 8 hours

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Answer:

  8 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Job v starts at time 0 and completes at time 3.

Job w starts at time 1 and completes at time 4.

Job x starts at time 4 and completes at time 8.

Job y starts at time 8 and completes at time 10.

Job z starts at time 10 and completes at time 15.

The average completion time is (3 +4 +8 +10 +15)/5 = 8 . . . hours.

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Comment on the schedule

Jobs v and x are the only ones completed by the time due. The latest is 8 hours late. If they are scheduled in order of due time, jobs v, w, and y can be completed by the due time; the others will be 4 and 6 hours late.

Answer:

8 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the times be:

dress 1 = 3

dress 2 = 4

dress 3 =8

dress 4 = 10

dress 5 = 15

Therefore, the average processing time to work on the dress is:

[tex]\frac{3+4+8+10+15}{5}\\ = 8 hours[/tex]

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