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katovenus [111]
3 years ago
7

What was the advantage of assembly lines

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2 answers:
ira [324]3 years ago
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Assembly lines increased production of products. Someone or a machine would add one part and then go to the next machine/person and add the next part.
Zina [86]3 years ago
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Products would move efficiently between their manufacturing steps. - Apex

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