Answer:
Charles Lackey Bakery
The number of workers that Lackey will need to add is:
= 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Increase in demand for bread = 55%
Units of bread produced per month = 1,500 loaves
Expected increase in production = 625 loaves
Total units of bread to be produced with the increase = 2,125 loaves
Labor productivity = 2.344 loaves per labor-hour
Labor hours by each worker per month = 160 hours
Total loaves produced by a worker = 375 (160 * 2.344) loaves
Number of workers currently engaged = 4 (1,500/375)
Number of workers needed to produce 2,325 (1,500 * 1.55) loaves with same labor productivity = 2,325/375 = 6.2
Number of workers that Lackey will add = 2 (6 - 4).
b) The labor productivity shows the output per labor-hour. If a worker, who works for 160 hours a month, can produce 375 loaves of bread, it implies that 6 workers, working the same labor-hours each will be able to produce 2,325 approximately, which equals the expected total output caused by the 55% increase in demand from 1,500 loaves of bread per month.