Question: Let us consider this scenario: During your spring internship, a co-worker invites you to a new product lunch at Sandy's Chicken, a low-end sandwich shop
Let us consider this scenario: During your spring internship, a co-worker invites you to a new product lunch at Sandy's Chicken, a low-end sandwich shop in Ohio. The restaurant is packed, so the host offers you a countertop seat, where you watch the "chef' prepare the food. In order to prep 1 chicken sandwich, the kitchen has 5 work stations. Station 3 is where the optional secret sauce is added. Below, you will find the labor content for one sandwich. Calculate the expected labor content in order to serve one customer who orders the sandwich with no sauce.
Station 1 = 10.9 Seconds
Station 2 = 20.2 Seconds
Station 3 = 18.4 Seconds
Station 4 = 13.4 Seconds
Station 5 = 14.5 Seconds
(note: just type the numerical, unrounded answer into the answer box in seconds only)
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