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in good weather how many work days will it take chalk to inspect all of the outside fencing​

Sagot :

To estimate the number of workdays Chalk needs to inspect all of the outside fencing in good weather, we need to consider several factors:

To find out the number of work days required to inspect all the outside fencing in fine weather the following factors have to be considered.

1. Total Length of the Fence: Input length which is the length of part that needs to be inspected which is saved.

2. Inspection Speed: I am thus, in a position where I am subservient to ask politely how many fences this Chalk can analyze within a period of one hour or one day, twenty-four hours.

3. Daily Working Hours: The working hours in a day that Chalk employed are represented below.

Now let me give some supposed quantities to make an example more understandable for you.

Example Scenario

1. Total Length of the Fence: In this case let be the length of the fence as 1000 meters.

2. Inspection Speed: In this regard, there is a possibility of one chalk to be able to inspect fifty meters of the fencing within an our.

3. Daily Working Hours: The writer should have used other relevant words other than ‘works’ He/She uses chalk for 8 hours a day

Calculation

1. Daily Inspection Capacity:

- Therefore, the sample animal; thus, travels 50 meters/hour x 8 hours/day = 400 meters per day.

2. Total Days Required

- Some of the conditions that could have been unforeseen are the total strip that had to be taken/ The capacity of the fence/ daily inspection.

- Two days would be spent to do the 1000 meters since 1000 meters is divided by 400 meters per day equalling to 2. 5 days

Conclusion

In this case, to cover the same distance it will take chalk approximately 2. 5 workdays all the outside fencing which is only possible when the weather is fine If one works in two shifts with one working away from the compound in the morning session and the other in the afternoon session, the amount of work put in a day would amount to 8 working hours Using the rate of 50 meters per hour and the 8 working hours in a day. These should be divided by the length of the fence, Chalk’s inspection rate, and how many hours a day he can work for a higher accurate result.