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Q2 Alright, to determine the minimum number of workers required to produce 20 garments per day,

considering each worker specializes in one of the three types (pattern making, garment cutting, or
sewing) and they work for 5 hours a day, we'll need information on the time required for each task.

Let's say:

Pattern Making SMV (Standard Minute Value) = 30 minutes per garment

Garment Cutting SMV = 20 minutes per garment

Here's how we calculate the minimum number of workers needed for each task:

Pattern Making Workers:

If it takes 30 minutes for one worker to complete one garment, working for 5 hours a day (300 minutes),
each pattern making worker can make 10 garments (300 minutes / 30 minutes per garment).

To produce 20 garments per day, you'd need a minimum of 2 pattern making workers (20 garments / 10
garments per worker).

Garment Cutting Workers:

If it takes 20 minutes for one worker to complete one garment, working for 5 hours a day (300 minutes),
each cutting worker can handle 15 garments (300 minutes / 20 minutes per garment).

To produce 20 garments per day, you'd need a minimum of 2 cutting workers (20 garments / 15
garments per worker).

Sewing Workers:

Without the SMV for sewing or any further details, it's challenging to calculate the number of sewing
workers required to reach the target of 20 garments per day.

Based on the provided SMV for pattern making and garment cutting, you'd need a minimum of 2 pattern
making workers and 2 garment cutting workers to produce 20 garments per day within a 5-hour
workday.

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