Grandma's Jellies Inc Grandma's Jellies Inc produces and distributes a variety of jellies. Two hundred jars of jelly are produced in a single batch. The following activities are performed per batch: Activity Hours Processing (two departments) 6 Inspecting 1 Moving (three moves) 3 Waiting (for the second process) 4 Storage (before delivery to the customer) 10 Refer to the Grandma's Jellies Inc

information above. The manufacturing cycle time per batch is:
A) 7 hours.
B) 14 hours.
C) 10 hours.
D) 24 hours.


D

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