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zavuch27 [327]
1 year ago
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Increasing the batch size on a resource with setups always increases the capacity of the resource. True or false?.

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1 answer:
11111nata11111 [884]1 year ago
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false,Increasing the batch size on a resource with setups always increases the capacity of the resource.

<h3>What is resource?</h3>

All materials available in our environment that are technologically accessible, economically possible, and culturally sustainable that assist us to satisfy our needs and desires are referred to as resources.

All materials available in our environment that are technologically accessible, economically possible, and culturally sustainable that assist us to satisfy our needs and desires are referred to as resources. Resources are divided into two types based on their availability: renewable and non-renewable resources. They can also be characterized as actual or potential based on their level of development and use, as biotic or abiotic based on their origin, and as ubiquitous or localized based on their distribution (private, community-owned, national and international resources).

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