Kinga Doll Company manufactures eight versions of its popular girl doll, Shari. The company operates on a 40-hour work week. The eight versions differ in doll skin, hair, and eye color, enabling most children to have a doll with a similar appearance to them. It currently sells an average of 4000 dolls (spread equally among its eight versions) per week to boutique toy retailers. In simplified terms, doll making at Kinga involves three basic operations: molding the body and hair, painting the face, and dressing the doll. Changing over between versions requires setup time at the molding and painting stations due to the different colors of plastic pellets, hair, and eye color paint required. Table 7.5 lists the setup times for a batch and the activity times for each unit at each step Process Step Molding PaintingDressing Setup time (min) 18 29 No setup Processing time min 0.24 0.170.27 Round your answer to nearest integer.) a. What is the process capacity in dolls per hour with a batch size of 475 dolls? dolls per hour Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What is the utilization of molding in dolls per hour with a batch size of 900 dolls? Round your answer to nearest integer.) c. Which batch size would minimize inventory without decreasing the process capacity? dolls per batch Round your answer to nearest integer.) d. Which batch size would minimize inventory without decreasing the flow rate? dolls per batch