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Chapter 1, Problem 1P

a)

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To determine: The productivity value of Company CS per hour.

Introduction: Productivity is an evaluation of the effectiveness of an individual, systems, machinery and other equipments that are used in converting inputs into outputs. In all organizations, productivity is an important determinant to know cost efficiency.

b)

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To determine: The new productivity value of Company CS.

c)

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To determine: The unit increase in productivity per hour.

d)

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To determine: Percentage change in productivity.

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