Sonia, Elora, and Mim are friends. Together they opened a food cart where they mostly sell sub sandwiches. Each day, they sell 700 sandwiches. To operate, they hired 2 labors who work 5 hours a day. They pay 10 takas per hour to each one of them. Each day, they use raw materials of Taka 1200. Their overhead cost is 2 times the labor cost per day. What is their total productivity? 56% 54% 47% 52%

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Sonia, Elora, and Mim are friends. Together they opened a food cart where
they mostly sell sub sandwiches. Each day, they sell 700 sandwiches. To
operate, they hired 2 labors who work 5 hours a day. They pay 10 takas per
hour to each one of them. Each day, they use raw materials of Taka 1200.
Their overhead cost is 2 times the labor cost per day. What is their total
productivity?
56%
54%
47%
52%
A country is only as strong as its citizens. Due to Bangladesh being a third
world country, the crisis is everywhere. With a massive number of people
believing in hard work for a minimum wage, these blue-collar employees
are having the harshest time surviving this countrywide condition. They
simply don't have the means to withstand this situation and that is where
the government comes in to aid these people with essentials such as food
and equipment (Tran) which will help them to stay afloat from this
pandemic. While serving them, the officials witness:
Lead time Variability
Finite source of arrivals
Infinite source of arrivals
O Demand shifting
Transcribed Image Text:Sonia, Elora, and Mim are friends. Together they opened a food cart where they mostly sell sub sandwiches. Each day, they sell 700 sandwiches. To operate, they hired 2 labors who work 5 hours a day. They pay 10 takas per hour to each one of them. Each day, they use raw materials of Taka 1200. Their overhead cost is 2 times the labor cost per day. What is their total productivity? 56% 54% 47% 52% A country is only as strong as its citizens. Due to Bangladesh being a third world country, the crisis is everywhere. With a massive number of people believing in hard work for a minimum wage, these blue-collar employees are having the harshest time surviving this countrywide condition. They simply don't have the means to withstand this situation and that is where the government comes in to aid these people with essentials such as food and equipment (Tran) which will help them to stay afloat from this pandemic. While serving them, the officials witness: Lead time Variability Finite source of arrivals Infinite source of arrivals O Demand shifting
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