
1.
To compute: Waiting time per student.
Given information:
Average number of students per day is 300 students.
Time taken to advice a student is 12 minutes.
Number of advisors is 10 advisors.
Working time of each advisor is 10 hours.
Minutes in an hour are 60 minutes.
Calculated value,
Maximum amount of time available is 6,000 minutes.
2.
To compute: Waiting time per student.
Given information:
Average number of students per day is 420 students.
Time taken to advice a student is 12 minutes.
Number of advisors is 10 advisors.
Working time of each advisor is 10 hours.
Minutes in an hour are 60 minutes.
Calculated value,
Maximum amount of time available is 6,000 minutes.
3.
To compute: Waiting time per student.
Given information:
Average number of students per day is 420 students.
Time taken to advice a student is 10 minutes.
Number of advisors is 10 advisors.
Working time of each advisor is 10 hours.
Minutes in an hour are 60 minutes.
Calculated value,
Maximum amount of time available is 6,000 minutes.

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