FUNDAMENTAL ACCT.PRIN.-CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 23, Problem 6BTN
Training employees to use standard amounts of materials in production is common. Typically, large companies invest in this training but small organizations do not One can observe these different practices in a trip to two different pizza businesses. Visit both a local pizza business and a national pizza chain business and then complete the following
Required
1. Observe and record the number of raw material items used to make a typical cheese pizza. Also observe the person making the pizza apples each item when preparing the pizza.
2. Record any differences in how items are applied between the two businesses.
3. Estimate which business is more profitable from yow observations. Explain.
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Possible Measure of Activity
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