Multiple Choice
A methods and measurement analyst wants to develop a time standard for a certain task. In a preliminary study, he observed one worker perform the task six times with an average observed time of 20 seconds and a standard deviation of 2 seconds.
What is the standard time for this task if the employee worked at a 20 percent faster pace than average, and an allowance of 25 percent of job time is used?
A) 20 seconds
B) 25 seconds
C) 26.7 seconds
D) 30 seconds
E) 32 seconds
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