This text provides a comprehensive analysis of labor productivity under various systems, using carts per worker per hour as the measure of labor productivity. The multifactor productivity is calculated using carts per dollar cost (labor plus equipment) as the measure. The results are rounded to three decimal places.
The labor productivity increased from 10 to 12.33 carts per worker per hour after the new equipment purchase, showing a 23.33 increase. The multifactor productivity is also calculated using carts per dollar cost (labor plus equipment).
The text emphasizes the importance of rounding answers to three decimal places. The multifactor productivity can be calculated using carts per dollar cost (labor plus equipment), which is rounded to three decimal places. The text also discusses the impact of new equipment purchases on labor productivity, with an increase from 10 to 12.33 carts per worker per hour.
In conclusion, the text provides a comprehensive analysis of labor productivity under different systems, using carts per worker per hour as the measure of labor productivity. The multifactor productivity can be calculated using carts per dollar cost (labor plus equipment), which is rounded to three decimal places. The results show that new equipment purchases can lead to a significant increase in labor productivity.
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