Answer:
25 chairs per employee.
Explanation:
In this case labour productivity is the number of dining chairs per day over number of employees.
An average of 600 standard dining chairs were assembled per 6-day work week.
This means that, the number of dining chairs assembled per day is
[tex] \frac{600}{6} = 100[/tex]
The number if employees is 4.
Therefore the labour productivity of this operation is:
[tex] \frac{100}{4} = 25[/tex]
per employee.