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Calculate the learning curve exponent (b), if 200 labour hours were required to produce the 1st unit in a production run and 60 labour hours were required to produce the 7th unit. *

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : 200 labour hours were required to produce the 1st unit in a production run and 60 labour hours were required to produce the 7th unit.

To Find : learning curve exponent

Solution:

Tₙ=T₁nᵇ

Tₙ = nth unit time  = 60

T₁ = 1st unit time  = 200

n = number of unit  = 7

b =  learning curve exponent

60 = 200 (7)ᵇ

=> 0.3 = 7ᵇ

=> log (0.3) = b log 7

=> b = -0.6189

b = ln p / ln 2

=> p = 0.6512  

= 65.12  %  learning curve percentage

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Answered by xXMarziyaXx
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Given :

200 labour hours were required to produce the 1st unit in a production run and 60 labour hours were required to produce the 7th unit.

To Find :

learning curve exponent

Solution:

Tₙ=T₁nᵇ

Tₙ = nth unit time  = 60

T₁ = 1st unit time  = 200

n = number of unit  = 7

b =  learning curve exponent

60 = 200 (7)ᵇ

=> 0.3 = 7ᵇ

=> log (0.3) = b log 7

=> b = -0.6189

b = ln p / ln 2

=> p = 0.6512  

= 65.12  %  learning curve percentage

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