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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
13

Small teams perform better than large ones because: members exchange more opinions. members do not feel like a part of the group

. there is lower motivation. fewer questions are asked.
Business
1 answer:
AlladinOne [14]3 years ago
7 0

<span>The reason why small teams perform better than large ones is because of the first option, members exchange more opinions, it is because in large groups, there are a lot of people in the group which is hard to communicate and to exchange more opinions as the group is large and could cause misunderstanding. But when in small groups, it is much easier to exchange opinions as they are only small in size, making it easier to communicate and to understand each other compared to a large group who are comprised of many individuals, causing unclear conversations and misunderstandings when not handled properly. Other options does not correspond to the question as it does not explain why small teams perform better than large groups.</span>

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Explanation:

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Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

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Answer and Explanation:

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Jan. 20 Purchase       33                  $30                          $990

Jan. 15 Purchase       11                    $22                         $242

Total                           44                                                 $1,232

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Jan. 20 Purchase        20                $20                          $400

Jan. 15 Purchase        16                 $22                          $352

Total                           36                                                  $752

2. The computation of the ending inventory and the cost of goods sold using the periodic LIFO method is shown below;

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<u>Description               # of Units      Cost per Unit         Total Cost </u>

Jan. 20 Purchase       20                   $20                        $400

Jan. 15 Purchase       24                    $22                         $528

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