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How many linear feet of film is needed to laminate 2,500 8.5” x 11”
sheets using 12” wide film? (Consider placement of sheet on film)
a) 1,771 ft
b) 2,292 ft
c) 21,250 ft

15,000 8.5” x 11” sheets need to be laminated using 12” wide film.
The labor rate is $50/hour. The laminating machine runs film at a
speed of 10 feet per minute.
How many hours will it take to laminate the sheets?
a) 10.625
b) 17.708
c) 22.917
What will be the labor cost?
a) $531.25
b) $885.40
c) $1145.85

How many 12”x 2,000’ rolls of film will be required to laminate
15,000 11”x17” sheets on 1 side?
a) 9
b) 11
c) 14

6. 20,000 sheets being run at 50 feet/minute will take 600 minutes.
What is the length of the sheet in inches?
a) 1.5
b) 6.6
c) 18
d) 33

 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... 0 8.5" x 11" sheets, we need 15,000 x 8.5" = 10,625 feet of film. The machine runs at 10 feet per minute, so we need 10,625 / 10 = 1,062.5 minutes ...

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