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Klassen toy company, inc., assembles two parts (parts 1 and 2): part 1 is first processed at workstation a for 12 minutes per unit and then processed at workstation b for 20 minutes per unit. part 2 is simultaneously processed at workstation c for 15 minutes per unit. work stations b and c feed the parts to an assembler at workstation d, where the two parts are assembled. the time at workstation d is 10 minutes.

(a) what is the bottleneck of this process?
(b) what is the hourly capacity of the process?

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