This is our topic for reporting, at first I don't appreciate the theory since I haven't encountered such before. It's now making sense and I already saw its relevance, thank you so much!🤍
This looks easy BUT I'm not sure why the formula used doesn't equate when applied to the calculations our college instructor at the University of Akron gave us... I'm looking for the most efficient method and thought this would make it simpler, since the method she taught is very detailed. Now, I'm just not sure which method is the correct way...
A company enjoys a 95% learning rate and has an initial assembly time of 25 hours for the first of what promise to be many unit. If management defines the learning period as the time it takes to reduce the per unit assembly time by 20%, how many hours of continuous production will it take before the company emerges from the learning period
The company will complete the learning period in 583 hours. The company will complete the learning period in 746 hours. The company will complete the learning period in 428 hours.. The company will complete the learning period in 203 hours plz explain
This topic was very confusing for me before but now am rooted in it. Thank you much.
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This is our topic for reporting, at first I don't appreciate the theory since I haven't encountered such before. It's now making sense and I already saw its relevance, thank you so much!🤍
the cumulative hr for unit 2 should be 18000 instead of 16000, as there is no learning curve effect on the first unit, this is confusing
How it comes that 18 x .9 = 14.58
Hi, if u got answr, pls share
mistake in calculation. should be 16.2
I never understand this that the next units shown include previous units or not.
This looks easy BUT I'm not sure why the formula used doesn't equate when applied to the calculations our college instructor at the University of Akron gave us... I'm looking for the most efficient method and thought this would make it simpler, since the method she taught is very detailed. Now, I'm just not sure which method is the correct way...
Thank you this was such a big help!
why 2 X.9? where did you get the 2 given?
I have the same question.. why 2 all the time? 🥺
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Nice explained.
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A company enjoys a 95% learning rate and has an initial assembly time of 25 hours for the first of what promise to be many unit. If management defines the learning period as the time it takes to reduce the per unit assembly time by 20%, how many hours of continuous production will it take before the company emerges from the learning period
The company will complete the learning period in 583 hours.
The company will complete the learning period in 746 hours.
The company will complete the learning period in 428 hours..
The company will complete the learning period in 203 hours
plz explain
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