Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
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Chapter 11, Problem 36E
(Appendix 11A) Cycle Time and Velocity
Prakesh Company has the following data for one of its manufacturing cells:
Maximum units produced in a month: 50,000 units
Actual units produced in a month: 40,000 units
Hours of production labor in 1 month: 10,000 hours
Required:
Compute the (1) theoretical cycle time (in minutes), (2) actual cycle time (in minutes), (3) theoretical velocity (in units per hour), and (4) actual velocity (in units per hour).
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