> #labour-productivity , #construction > A construction crew builds 100 meters of road in a week. If the crew works 40 hours per week what is the labour productivity in meters per hour?
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Marco Kassanga
Mar 27

A construction crew builds 100 meters of road in a week. If the crew works 40 hours per week what is the labour productivity in meters per hour?

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Mar 27
To calculate the labor productivity in meters per hour, we need to divide the total meters of road built in a week by the total number of hours worked in a week.

Labor productivity = Total meters of road built / Total hours worked

Labor productivity = 100 meters / 40 hours

Labor productivity = 2.5 meters per hour

Therefore, the labor productivity of the construction crew is 2.5 meters per hour.
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