Business, 26.03.2020 02:31 catherinesquitieri
A foundry produces circular utility access hatches (manhole covers). Currently, 120 covers are produced in a 10-hour shift.
If labor productivity decreases by 20% due to a process change, it would then be:
a) 11.8 covers/hr.
b) 96 covers/hr.
c) 144 covers/hr.
d) 14.4 covers/hr.
e) 9.6 covers/hr.
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