Correct Answer: B
Takt time is the rate at which a product should be produced to meet customer demand. It is calculated by dividing the available production time by the customer demand. In this case, the available production time is
10 hours per day, and the customer demand is 2,400 units per day. Converting 10 hours to minutes gives us
600 minutes of production time per day. So, takt time = 600 minutes / 2400 units = 0.25 minutes per unit.
However, this is not one of the answer choices, so we need to look for more information or context.
According to the CPIM Part 1 Study Guide, takt time is usually rounded up to the nearest whole number to allow for some buffer time and to simplify the calculation. Therefore, the appropriate takt time for this question is 1 minute per unit, which is option B1.
References := 1 CPIM Part 1 Study Guide, page 77