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Whether you are a cartoonist for a newspaper or an animator at Disney, time management can be the roughest part of the job.

The key is knowing how much work is ahead of you and who can best help you get it done.

Here's a problem from the world of animation.

Your company has been hired to do the animation for a 2-minute commercial.

The producer wants the animation done in 3 weeks. You have to decide how many full-time animators -- working 40 hours a week -- you'll need to complete this project on time.

Each second of animation requires 12 drawings, called "frames." It takes the average animator half an hour to draw one frame.

How many people will have to work on this commercial?

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