Titmouse lab can have on average 200 lab tests done per day. There are 3 working shifts, each is 6 hours. The lab has 15 workers for each shift, and pays each worker $20 per hour. The utility cost for the lab is $50 per hour. No utility cost will occur when the lab is not in operation. Please calculate the lab's labor cost per day.
Labor cost per shift per employee = Labor cost per hour * hours in a shift
Labor cost per shift per employee = 20 * 6 = $120
Labor cost per shift = Number of Employees in each shift * Labor cost per shift per employee
Labor cost per shift = 15 * 120 = $1800
Labor cost per day = Shifts per day * Labor cost per shift
Labor cost per day = 3* 1800
Labor cost per day = $ 5400
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