Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Series)
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Chapter 13, Problem 17E
A manufacturing cell produces 40 units in five hours. What is the cycle time for the manufacturing cell?
- a. 8 units per hour
- b. 8 hours per unit
- c. 1/8 unit per hour
- d. 7.5 minutes per unit
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