Using the assembly-line balancing procedure, which of the following is the required cycle time in minutes per unit if the daily production time is 480 minutes and the required daily output is 50 (a) 0.104
(b) 50
(c) 9.6
(d) 480
(e) cannot be determined from the information above
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