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19 June, 12:16

You work in an assembly line. The company determines that the average employ can assemble 4 radios in 90 minutes. For one shift there are 150 employees and they each work 8 hours. To determine at this rate, how many radios were assembled in the entire plant during the shift you multiply 8 by 60, divide by 90, then multiply by 4. Is this correct?

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  1. 19 June, 12:30
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    This is not correct. It is not taking into account the 150 employees.
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