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A process of making chair is described as follows: Stage 1 Seat and back attached Stage 2 Legs attached The production speeds are 15 chairs per hour for Stage 1 and 30 chairs per hour for stage 2. The cycle time of the process is ______minutes. The flow time of the process is ______ minutes.
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