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Consider the information given below.
Output | Inputs |
335,000 units | 6,400 labor hours @ $14.00 per hour |
Sales price = $1,301.00/unit | Material cost = $41,250,000 |
Utilities cost = $4,600 |
Calculate the single factor productivities and the total productivity. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places.
Labor productivity: $/labor$
Material productivity: $/material$
Utilities productivity: $/utility$
Total productivity: $/input$
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