George Kyparisis makes bowling balls in his Miami plant. With recent increases in his costs, he has a newfound interest

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George Kyparisis makes bowling balls in his Miami plant. With recent increases in his costs, he has a newfound interest

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George Kyparisis makes bowling balls in his Miami plant. With recent increases in his costs, he has a newfound interest in efficiency. George is interested in determining the productivity of his organization. He would like to know if his organization is maintaining the manufacturing average of a 3% increase in productivity. He has the following data representing a month from last year and an equivalent month this year: Last Year Now 1,000 1,000 Units Produced Labor (hours) Resin (pounds) 300 250 55 46 8,500 12,500 Capital Invested ($) Energy (BTU) 2,950 2,750 The productivity change for each of the inputs (Labor, Resin, Capital, and Energy) is: Labor Productivity Change =% (enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal places and include a minus sign if necessary) Resin Productivity Change = % (enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal places and include a minus sign if necessary). Capital Invested Productivity Change=% (enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal places and include a minus sign if necessary) Energy Productivity Change = % (enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal places and include a minus sign if necessary).

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