Answer: (c) No change
Explanation: Target manpower, the number of resources or employees required to complete a particular work is calculated using the ratio of labor content and takt time.
Target manpower = Labor content / Takt time
When there is a 10% increase in both the labor content and the Takt time, there is essentially no change in the target manpower.
Both takt time and labor content are increased by 10%. What happens to target manpower? increases...
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