CHAPTER 10 16. Complete the time study by filling in the circles. Then, calculate a standard time for an 8-hour job. Assume a 10 percent allowance. Time Check Finishing Time Starting Time 8.11 Elapsed Time TEBS 0.45 TEAF Total Check Time Effective Time Ineffective Time 0.00 Total Recorded Time Unaccounted Time 0.00 Recording Error % 0.00 Time Study Observation Form Study No: Operation: Element No. and Description Note Cycle 1101 55 R |w |0rt 7110| 75 1301 13q 00 Standard time
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