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A machine combines 3 classes of parts into an assembly.

All 3 classes can have many different types and can be used multiple times on the same assembly.

The final assembly doesn’t necessarily contain all 3 parts.

The machine can only hold X types of class1, Y types of class2, Z types of class3. The machine must be stopped to change out the part types.

How does one determine the most efficient way to group the types to minimize changeovers?


Would appreciate any insight or resources on how to solve this type of problem.

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>>8439653
Sounds like you need some jesus.

On a more serious note start running/walking OUTSIDE. And start going to the gym. Take microbreaks where you just trun 180 degrees and focus on your breath to "reset".

If the stuff above dosen't work just micro dose LSD

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