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SAP C_TS422_2021 Exam - Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TS422_2021 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
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What does a line hierarchy in repetitive manufacturing represent?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Carey
4 months ago
I thought it was about parallel sequences, but maybe I'm wrong!
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Eileen
4 months ago
Not sure about that, sounds a bit off to me.
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Joseph
4 months ago
Wait, isn't it more about the routing options?
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Val
5 months ago
Definitely agree, C is the right choice.
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Justine
5 months ago
It's all about the work centers!
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Nicolette
5 months ago
I vaguely remember discussing alternative sequences in routing, so maybe D is the right choice, but I need to double-check that.
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Judy
5 months ago
I feel like it could be about having multiple work centers, but I can't recall the exact definition. Was it option C?
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Oliva
5 months ago
I remember something about prioritized alternative work centers from our practice questions, so I might lean towards option B.
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Carin
5 months ago
I think a line hierarchy might relate to how work centers are organized, but I'm not sure if it's about parallel sequences or something else.
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Lawana
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Based on the details provided, it seems like Mr. Sharma received outpatient treatment for a minor wound, so the answer is most likely urgent care. I'll double-check the other options, but I feel confident about this one.
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Rosalia
5 months ago
I've got this! Young's rule is a simple calculation - you take the adult dose and multiply it by the child's weight in kg, then divide by the adult weight. So in this case, it would be 500 mg x 27 kg / (70 kg for an adult). The answer should be 192.86 mg, which rounds to 185 mg.
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Rossana
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. The sequence seems logical, and I think I can apply the concepts I've learned. I'll just take my time and carefully consider each option.
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Shawna
9 months ago
Wait, we're talking about line hierarchies? I thought this was a question about the hierarchy of lines in a tic-tac-toe game. Clearly, I need to brush up on my manufacturing knowledge!
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Cherilyn
9 months ago
D) A production line with an alternative sequence in the routing
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Han
9 months ago
C) A production line with more than one work center
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Alayna
9 months ago
A) A production line with a parallel sequence in the routing
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Irene
10 months ago
As an avid fan of repetitive manufacturing, I can say with confidence that Option C is the way to go. A production line with more than one work center - that's the bread and butter of any good line hierarchy!
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Cassie
8 months ago
It's interesting to hear different perspectives on how line hierarchy should be structured in repetitive manufacturing.
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Kathrine
8 months ago
I see your point, but I still believe that prioritized alternative work centers are key for a successful line hierarchy.
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Corrina
9 months ago
I think Option A makes more sense, a parallel sequence in the routing can streamline the manufacturing process.
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Miesha
9 months ago
I agree, having more than one work center in a production line is essential for efficiency.
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Isadora
10 months ago
Hold up, is this a trick question? Option D about an alternative sequence in the routing sounds a bit sus to me. I'm not convinced that's what a line hierarchy is all about.
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Lamar
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option B. A production line with prioritized alternative work centers sounds like it could be a good representation of a line hierarchy.
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Dominic
10 months ago
Option C seems the most straightforward. A production line with more than one work center - that's the basic definition of a line hierarchy, right?
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Kristal
9 months ago
So, it's like having multiple stations along the line where different tasks are carried out in a sequence.
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Shaniqua
9 months ago
Yes, you're correct. A line hierarchy in repetitive manufacturing does involve having more than one work center in the production line.
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Valentin
9 months ago
Option C seems the most straightforward. A production line with more than one work center - that's the basic definition of a line hierarchy, right?
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Donte
11 months ago
Actually, I see your point. Having multiple work centers does make sense for a line hierarchy.
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Tomoko
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's C) A production line with more than one work center.
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Donte
11 months ago
I think it's A) A production line with a parallel sequence in the routing.
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