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Chemistry, 08.04.2020 07:19 janiyanmartin07

What would happen if the worker attaching the
handlebars in Step 1 were able to increase the
rate so that this step could be completed 180 times
per hour? Check all that apply.
The assembly line could produce more
bicycles per hour.
The assembly line could produce the same
number of bicycles per hour.
The number of bicycle frames with
handlebars from Step 1 waiting for wheels to
be attached in Step 2 would increase.
The overall rate of the process would still be
determined by Step 2.

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