Use the information in Table 5.1. Using the bottleneck method, in what sequence should products be scheduled for production?
A) D, C, B, A
B) D, C, A, B
C) C, D, A, B
D) C, D, B, A
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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promissory notes for $10,000 each. At the same time, Wertz talked Porter into allowing Wertz to hang the Utrillo painting in Wertz's home while he decided whether to buy it. When the first promissory note was not paid, Porter learned that he was dealing with Von Maker, a man with a history of arrests and judgments against him. Von Maker told Porter that the Utrillo painting was on consignment and would be returned or Porter would receive $30,000. Actually, the painting had already been sold to the Feigen Gallery, which had in turn sold it to Irwin Brenner, trading under the name Irwin Brenner Gallery. At the time of this lawsuit, the painting was in Venezuela. Porter filed suit against Wertz, the Feigen Gallery, and Irwin Brenner to recover either possession of the painting or its value. The Feigen Gallery and Irwin Brenner claimed that they had good title under UCC 2-403 and that Porter was estopped from repossessing the painting or its value. Discuss whether Porter was entitled to repossession or the value of the Utrillo painting.