15.25/12.5 = 1.22 times the length of time that line B works.
So if line B works for 1 hour and produces 15.25 units, line A will need to work 1.22 hours (1 hour 13.2 minutes) to produce that number.
Production for five people was as follows: 8 units, 11 units, 6 units, 12 units, 8 units. What was their average production in units?
You continue increasing production as long as the marginal income remains positive.
unit production is a combination of prodduction so connected that the relevant motion is fonished so etc.
What is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same amount but are in different units?
The number of units manufactured.
Set amount of units per single production,
650
Selling and administration expenses are not used to produce the units rather these are used to sell or run the day to day activities of business. Production cost is that cost which is used to produce the units only.
Marginal production over the origianl worker is 2. The second worker is actually producing 6, but only 2 over the 4 of the origianl worker.
Directly variable cost means that which cost is directly related with the number of production of units of products. Example: For example if material amounting 10 is required to produce 1 product unit then total material amount of 100 will be required to produce 10 units of product in this case 10 is the variable cost per unit and 100 is the variable cost for 10 units of product.
Production for five people was as follows: 8 units, 11 units, 6 units, 12 units, 8 units. What was their average production in units?
Variable cost is the cost which varies as variation in production units For example if 10 units produce variable cost = 100 if 100 units produce variable cost =1000 so per unit variable cost = 10
It would produce 146 units. However, of you are doing this problem for homework, I'd recommend learning how to do it yourself. It's no use to you if someone else does it! :)
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Production efficiency is a situation in which it is not possible to produce any more units of a good without giving up the opportunity to produce another good unless a change occurs in available productive resources.
Yes, the word produce is both a noun and a verb; for example:Noun: I prefer to buy produce from the farmers' market when it's available.Verb: We can produce six thousand units per day.
You continue increasing production as long as the marginal income remains positive.