Chairmaker project
by: danny p (about 11 years ago)



Project #166

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Description

A chair maker wants to know how productive he is throughout his normal work day. He usually works for 12 hours a day, 5 days a week. After every 2 hours, he recorded how many chairs he could make in that time (so in the first 2 hours, he made 11 chairs, in the next 2 hours he made 13 chairs, etc.) His results are recorded below.

Hours              0    2      4      6      8    10    12

Chairs Made   0   11    13    13    12      9      8

Using the table above, represent the data in two different and meaningful ways (i.e. using some kind of graphs). Then analyze the data and come up two decisions you could make about regarding the chair maker and his productivity.

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Hours
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Chairs made
Chairs
Number
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Chairmaker project

Project #166 on iSENSEProject.org


Description

A chair maker wants to know how productive he is throughout his normal work day. He usually works for 12 hours a day, 5 days a week. After every 2 hours, he recorded how many chairs he could make in that time (so in the first 2 hours, he made 11 chairs, in the next 2 hours he made 13 chairs, etc.) His results are recorded below.

Hours              0    2      4      6      8    10    12

Chairs Made   0   11    13    13    12      9      8

Using the table above, represent the data in two different and meaningful ways (i.e. using some kind of graphs). Then analyze the data and come up two decisions you could make about regarding the chair maker and his productivity.


Fields
Name Units Type of Data
Hours
Hours
Number
Chairs made
Chairs
Number

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