Geography, asked by sufiyaanwar, 8 months ago

How to calculate standard time?

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Answered by himasunil26
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You will find the standard for each work element by multiplying the normal time by the allowance factor .

Answered by Mysteryboy01
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You compute the normal time for the work element by multiplying the mean observed time by the performance rating factor. You find the standard time for each work element by multiplying the normal time by the allowance factor.

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