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Rintharamy corporation's management reports that its average delivery cycle time is 25.2 days, its average throughput time is 7.6 days, its manufacturing cycle efficiency (mce) is 0.25, its average move time is 0.9 day, and its average queue time is 4.0 days. required: a. what is the wait time? (enter your answer rounded to 1 decimal places.) b. what is the process time? (enter your answer rounded to 1 decimal places.) c. what is the inspection time? (enter your answer rounded to 1 decimal places.)

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