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Consider the following example of the three-step process. assume infinite demand rate. the first step takes 20 minutes/unit. the second step takes 10 minutes/unit. the third step takes 15 minutes/unit. step 1 is staffed by 2 workers, but each of the steps 2 and 3 is staffed by 1 worker. what is the labor content of the process? what is the total idle time of the process assuming unlimited demand? what is the average utilization of the process?

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