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A typical dentist's office has a complicated mix of dental procedures and significant setup times; ...
A typical dentist's office has a complicated mix of dental procedures and significant setup times; thus, it is similar to a job shop. Suppose a dentist works a 9-hour day with one hour for lunch and breaks. During the first six months the practice is open, he does all the work, including cleaning and setting up for the next dental procedure. Setup and processing times for three procedures are shown in the Microsoft Excel Online file below. Also shown are the number of appointments and demand for each type. On a particular day, there are two scheduled first appointments for single tooth crowns (see last column of the table in the Microsoft Excel Online file below), one second appointment for a single tooth crown, two tooth-whitening appointments, four first appointments for a partial denture, and four third patient arrives. Is there sufficient capacity to perform all the work?
1. What is the total setup time? minutes 2. What is the total processing time? minutes 3. What is the total time? minutes 4. What percentage of the total capacity is used to set up and change over from one dental procedure to the next? Round your answer to two deimal places. Yo 5. What percentage of the total capacity is spent on dental procedures. Round your answer to two decimal places. \( Y_{0} \) 6. Is there sufficient capacity to perform all the work?