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21 February, 06:03

If a hotel has 100 rooms, and each room takes 25 minutes to clean, how many housekeepers working 8-hour shifts does the hotel need at 50 percent occupancy?

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  1. 21 February, 06:11
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    So first, you need to determine how many rooms will be used. We are told that there is a total of 100 rooms, but we are running at 50% capacity. So we will use 50 rooms for this calculation.

    Next, we need to find how many rooms 1 housekeeper can clean in their 8 hour shift. We are told that it takes them 25 minutes per room. This means they can clean 2.4 rooms per hour. So, 2.4 X 8 hours = 19.2 per shift.

    Then we would take the total number of rooms that need to be cleaned (50) and divide by how many rooms 1 housekeeper can clean (19.2) = 2.6 and since you can't have. 6 of a person, you should round up to 3.
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