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Originally Posted by ratamahata
So I assume that the model "A" was more complex in its construction as the Model "T", every 10 seconds a Model T left the assembly line, so if the "A" model was more complex in its construction, should have taken more time to get out, or the high accuracy machined reduced the assembly time? anyone know how often seconds or minutes, a model "A" saw the light?
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You got me thinking (not a safe thing to do)
"every 10 seconds a Model T left the assembly line, so if the "A" model was more complex in its construction, should have taken more time to get out,"
But how how many people? If two guys make widgets every 10 seconds and you make it more complex would 4 guys be able to get them done every 10 seconds?