The following table shows orders to be processed at a machine shop as of 8:00 a.m. Monday. The jobs have different operations they must go through. Processing times are in days. Jobs are listed in order of arrival. Processing Due Date Job Time (Days (Days) 20 D 18 25 17 35 10 5 11 Benaining Number of Operations Click here for the Excel Data File a. Determine the processing sequence at the first work center using each of these rules: (1) First come, first served, (2) Slack per operation. (Hint: In case of a tie choose the jobs in alphabetical order) Sequence for First come, first served Sequence for Slack per operation A-B-C-D-E B-D-C-A-E C-A-B-D-E D-A-C-B-E b. Compute the effectiveness of each rule using each of these measures: (1) average completion time. (2) average number of jobs at the work center (Round your answers to 2 decimal places) Hint Print Mc Graw Hil b. Compute the effectiveness of each rule using each of these measures: (1) average completion time, (2) average number of jobs at the work center. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Average completion time Average number of jobs First Come, First Served Slack per Operation < Prev 1 of 2 MacBook Air PE Next > = PR 4 116 M 43