pev december 08
joerd84
Registered Posts: 56 Regular contributor ⭐
Hi,
Can anyone help on 1.1 part d. For the direct labour efficiency varience it says making 2600 units should take 5200 hours. Can anyone tell me how you figure out it would come to this?
Thanks
Can anyone help on 1.1 part d. For the direct labour efficiency varience it says making 2600 units should take 5200 hours. Can anyone tell me how you figure out it would come to this?
Thanks
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Direct Labour Efficiency Variance = 4,000 hours/ 2000 units x 2600 units= 5,200 hours0
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Thanks Dave0
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