[Steps Shown] A company needs to fabricate 64 widgets and wants to estimate how long it will take. The nature of making these types of widgets makes them


Question: A company needs to fabricate 64 widgets and wants to estimate how long it will take. The nature of making these types of widgets makes them susceptible to teaming curve effects. The company has data from two previous projects to use for comparison. On one project it took 25,000 hours to make 32 similar widgets, and on another project it took 43,200 hours to make 256 widgets. How many hours will it take to fabricate the 64 widgets. You may assume that the widgets in each project will be similar enough that it will take the same amount of time to make the first widget in each project, and that the rate of teaming will be the same in each project. Answer to the nearest hour. How many hours will it take to make the last widget (ie widget number 64). Answer to the nearest hour.

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