Productivity. Calculating productivity Total output Total input Chocolate wave factory has 3000 waves 10 workers 300 waves per worker.

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Productivity

Calculating productivity Total output Total input Chocolate wave factory has 3000 waves 10 workers 300 waves per worker

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 10

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,000

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003,000

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003,000300

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003,

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003,

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,000

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006,000

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006,000600

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006,

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006,

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006, ,000

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006, ,000

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006, ,000 1,000

Productivity reduces costs of production Total workers Total wages Total output ProductivityCost per wave 1010,0003, ,0006, ,000 1,