For the preconstruction estimate lock at the university bookstore shell, a drywall crew must complete 17050 SF of abuse-resistant board area. If planned production is 1230 SF per day, how many whole work days should be scheduled?
Correct Answer
B) 14 work days
Crew days equal quantity divided by daily production, rounded up to whole days.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Crew days equal quantity divided by daily production, rounded up to whole days.
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