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Table H.2
-If a worker spends 10 hours per day performing a task,and the allowance for this task is 19 percent,how many hours during the average day is the worker involved in nonproductive activities?

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Are time standards more useful for manufacturing or service processes? Why?
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Fatigue,rest,or unavoidable delays are not factored into a work standard by the performance rating factor.
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A worker was observed for four cycles in a repetitive task.The observer recorded the following times,in seconds,using the continuous method.The ratings for each element and frequency it is performed are also indicated in the table.The allowance fraction is 20 percent.
-Use the information in Table H.3.What is the normal time for the complete cycle?

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A worker was observed for four cycles in a repetitive task that contains four distinct elements.The observer recorded the following items in seconds,using the snap-back method:
-The observer assigned a performance rating factor of 1.15 to the worker and the company employs an allowance factor of 20%.How many more observations must be made in order to develop an estimate of the select time for all elements of the job that are within 3% with 95% accuracy?

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The gentleman farmer recorded the time it took to feed and water his chickens and collect eggs each morning.He has done this several times,so he assigns himself a rating of 1.15.The allowance factor for this endeavor is 5%.What is the select time for this job? 

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