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A calculation for the employee costs per car produced!
Alright, this took a long time, but here we go!
Cars per Hour = factory's productivity units per day / car's productivity unit costs / 24 (24 hours in a day, right?)
Minutes per Car = 60 / Cars per Hour
Employee Wages per car = number of employees on production line * employee wages per hour / Minutes per Car
For instance, if we had a setup like so...
factory's productivity units per day = 20000
car's productivity unit costs = 170
number of employees on production line = 200 (just guessing)
employee wages per hour = 28
Then, our employee costs per car would be...
457.5163398692810457516339869281
Yay! xD
Cars per Hour = factory's productivity units per day / car's productivity unit costs / 24 (24 hours in a day, right?)
Minutes per Car = 60 / Cars per Hour
Employee Wages per car = number of employees on production line * employee wages per hour / Minutes per Car
For instance, if we had a setup like so...
factory's productivity units per day = 20000
car's productivity unit costs = 170
number of employees on production line = 200 (just guessing)
employee wages per hour = 28
Then, our employee costs per car would be...
457.5163398692810457516339869281
Yay! xD