Question 4: What is the new multifactor productivity? O 0.02145 crates per Php 0.01971 crates per Php O 0.02265 crates per Php

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Consider this problem for the next five questions: At Kahel Enterprises, a producer of orange crates sold to
growers, they are able to produce 450 crates per 100 logs with their current equipment. They currently
purchase 100 logs per day, and each log requires 1.5 labor hours to process. They believe that they can hire
a professional buyer who can buy better-quality log at the same cost. If this is the case, they can increase
their production to 480 crates per 100 logs. Their total labor hours, on the other hand, will increase by an
additional 2 hours per day (this is due to the additional logistics operations needed with the professional
buyer). Given below are the cost per component in the system, which includes the labor cost, material cost,
capital cost, and energy and utility cost.
Component
Cost
Labor
Php 10/ labor hour
Material (Logs)
Php 200/log
Capital
Php 500 / day
Energy & Utility
Php 350 / day
Question 4: What is the new multifactor productivity?
0.02145 crates per Php
0.01971 crates per Php
0.02265 crates per Php
0.02148 crates per Php
Transcribed Image Text:Consider this problem for the next five questions: At Kahel Enterprises, a producer of orange crates sold to growers, they are able to produce 450 crates per 100 logs with their current equipment. They currently purchase 100 logs per day, and each log requires 1.5 labor hours to process. They believe that they can hire a professional buyer who can buy better-quality log at the same cost. If this is the case, they can increase their production to 480 crates per 100 logs. Their total labor hours, on the other hand, will increase by an additional 2 hours per day (this is due to the additional logistics operations needed with the professional buyer). Given below are the cost per component in the system, which includes the labor cost, material cost, capital cost, and energy and utility cost. Component Cost Labor Php 10/ labor hour Material (Logs) Php 200/log Capital Php 500 / day Energy & Utility Php 350 / day Question 4: What is the new multifactor productivity? 0.02145 crates per Php 0.01971 crates per Php 0.02265 crates per Php 0.02148 crates per Php
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