absolutely, it is about manhour labour efficiency.More labour less hours to do the same task and vice versa. Correct me if wrong ; given 5 men take 13 hours to change an engine, how many hours will 4 men take? Answer should be more than 13 hours. So labour productivity of 5 men is 65 manhours.So 4 men should work 65/4 or 16.25 hours which is 3.25 hours more. Correct?
You are delivering wrong concepts. One of the students sent me this link for their wrong attempt in test. Formula for multifactor productivity is not output/input its the value of Output devided by input. Plus half of an hour is 30 mins not 0.5.
I think you're just finding deliberate faults in this video man, chill yourself . He's accurate with the multifactor formula too. It's stated in the textbook as well
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absolutely, it is about manhour labour efficiency.More labour less hours to do the same task and vice versa. Correct me if wrong
; given 5 men take 13 hours to change an engine, how many hours will 4 men take? Answer should be more than 13 hours. So labour productivity of 5 men is 65 manhours.So 4 men should work 65/4 or 16.25 hours which is 3.25 hours more. Correct?
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how do we calculate change in productivity ?
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Productivity must be calculated by the formula ... added value (not output) divided by input. added value can be calculated by output minus input.
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Wait and what about when the time taken is not given
good learn but the quastion(example) is not see
how did you get 0.5? pls
One half hour
@@maroonpreloved1601 ok
@@maroonpreloved1601 one half hour means 1 and an half hour ... 1.5
that is an one - half hour not one and half hour that's why he took 0.5🚶♂
Yas, we should be careful hahaha at first i thought 1 and half then again i read only one-half hahaha
on first example, how did you get 0.5??
0.5 is "one-half hour"
We are looking for Cases per labor hour.
Therefore, 400/0.5×4 = 200 cases per labor hour
You are delivering wrong concepts. One of the students sent me this link for their wrong attempt in test. Formula for multifactor productivity is not output/input its the value of Output devided by input. Plus half of an hour is 30 mins not 0.5.
Shahnoor Ahmad yeah Even ME i Wonder this formula
its Total out put per unit Of IN put
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If labor is paid hourly then he is right to use 0.5 for time input.
30 divided by 60 is 0.5 how is that wrong
I think you're just finding deliberate faults in this video man, chill yourself . He's accurate with the multifactor formula too. It's stated in the textbook as well
Are you sure you are rather not doing the opposite🙄
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