A) most costly to complete.
B) on the priority bar of the PERT chart.
C) near the end of the PERT network.
D) on the critical path of the PERT network.
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A) the government's willingness to implement policies designed to protect U.S. firms from low-cost foreign competition.
B) a decision by many U.S. manufacturers to drastically reduce costs by making more extensive use of mass-production techniques.
C) a number of significant changes in production techniques.
D) a relaxation of government laws that has allowed manufacturing firms to merge more easily, thus achieving stronger market positions.
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A) keep inventories of finished goods as high as possible.
B) produce goods and services with less of everything that goes into the process.
C) produce a very limited variety of goods.
D) become more self-sufficient by producing major components rather than buying them.
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A) CAD/CAM
B) Econometrics
C) Analysis of variance
D) Statistical process control
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A) CAD
B) CAM
C) AMDA
D) AMCAP
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A) PERT
B) ECON
C) LIFO
D) GANTT
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A) consumer surplus.
B) the analytic function.
C) marginal utility.
D) form utility.
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A) intermittent
B) assembly
C) continuous
D) systematic
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A) consolidated process layout.
B) continuous flow layout.
C) modular layout.
D) assembly team layout.
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