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1.

The manager of a crew that installs carpeting has tracked the crew’s
output over the past several weeks, obtaining these figures:

Compute the labor productivity for each of the weeks. On the basis of your
calculations, what can you conclude about crew size and productivity?

2. Compute the multifactor productivity measure for each of the weeks


shown for production of chocolate bars. What do the productivity figures
suggest? Assume 40-hour weeks and an hourly wage of $12. Overhead is
1.5 times weekly labor cost. Material cost is $6 per pound

3. The following table shows data on the average number of customers


processed by several bank service units each day. The hourly wage rate is
$25, the overhead rate is 1.0 times labor cost, and material cost is $5 per
customer.
a. Compute the labor productivity and the multifactor productivity for
each unit. Use an eight-hour day for multifactor productivity.

4.

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