Answer:
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Answer:
The productivity increased from 0.89 carts pwe worker per hour to 0.93 arts per worker per hour.
Explanation:
5 worked make 80 carts per hour
Worker receive $10 dollar per hour = $50 dollars wages epxense
Machine cost $40 dollar per hour
A worked is crow-out from factory and the equipment cost increased by $10
The total cost still is $90 dollars but the output now is 84 carts
Labor Productivity (before purchase of new equipment)
80 carts
(5 wkrs .∗$ 10 per hr .)+$ 40
= 0.89 carts per worker per hour
Labor Productivity (after purchase of new equipment)
84 carts
(4 wkrs .∗$ 10 per hr .)+$ 50
= 0.93 carts per worker per hour
<u>Question missing:</u>
Compute labor productivity under each system (before and after the purchase of new equipment). <u>Use carts per worker per hour</u> as the measure of labor productivity.
Answer:
Explanation:
You will need:
pens, paper, pencils, folders, notebooks, shoes and clothes for school
Your wants would be:
the air jordan shoes instead of the walmart brand.
A colorful 3d folder or notebook instead of the generic plain ones
a 5 dollar pen or pencil when you can get 12 for a dollar
Needs would be very basic items
wants are usually much more expensive
Answer:
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Answer:
See explaination and attachment
Explanation:
We can look at The project total time-cost relationship to be determined by adding up the direct cost and indirect cost values together. The optimum project duration can be determined as the project duration that results in the least project total cost.
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