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CAN PLEASE SOMEONE TELL ME HOW TO WORK OUT THE FOLLOWING<BR><BR>LABOUR COST X AMOUNT BASED ON 70% EFFICIENCY<BR>WHAT IS COST OF 100% EFFICIENCY I SHOULD KNOW THIS BUT GONE BLANK<BR>HAVE CHECKED ALL TEXT BOOKS

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  • System
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    LABOUR

    X is 100/70 = 100% labour
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    LABOUR-rohan 007

    rohan , not quite understand this:<BR><BR>For example<BR><BR><BR>labour to make one unit based on 70% efficiency =4 hours<BR><BR>how many hours at 100% efficiency<BR><BR>I am being so thick here. long day.
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    LABOUR-rohan 007

    Does this help:<BR><BR>4hrs x 100/70 = 5.71hrs at 100%<BR><BR><BR>to work it back:<BR><BR>5.71hrs x 70% = 4 hrs.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Is that any use to you? Hope it helps
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    LABOUR-rohan 007

    Now that doesn't seem right either? I've had a long day too, sorry?
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    LABOUR-rohan 007

    It may not look right but I think I would agree. This is the same principle used for incomplete records when working out the profit - the trick then was to know whether it was markup or margin.<BR><BR>To make it more simple if 4 hours represents 70% efficiency simply divide 4 by 70 and multiply by 100 to find 100% efficiency = 5.71 hours.<BR><BR>Hope this makes sense in layman's terms.<BR><BR>
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    LABOUR-rohan 007

    4 hours divided by 70 then mutiply by 100
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