A production table that only displays output for scenarios where all inputs are increased together (e.g., 1 worker with 1 machine, then 2 workers with 2 machines) is fundamentally limited because it does not provide the necessary data to calculate the __________, which is the additional output gained from using one more unit of a single input while holding all other inputs constant.
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A manager at a furniture workshop uses the following table to understand the relationship between inputs (wood units and labor hours) and output (chairs produced).
Wood Units Labor Hours Chairs Produced 10 20 5 20 40 10 30 60 15 The manager needs to decide if they should schedule an extra 10 hours of labor next week, even though their wood delivery will remain the same at 30 units. Why is this table an inadequate tool for the manager to predict the resulting change in chair production?
Evaluating a Production Model
Evaluating a Production Data Tool
A production schedule presented in a table format, which lists various combinations of labor hours and machine time to produce a certain number of widgets, is an effective tool for precisely determining the marginal product of labor.
Evaluating a Production Data Tool for Decision-Making
A factory manager uses a production table that lists total output for different combinations of labor hours and machine time. Match each analytical goal with the most accurate assessment of the table's usefulness for that goal.
Analyzing Production Data Limitations
A production table that only displays output for scenarios where all inputs are increased together (e.g., 1 worker with 1 machine, then 2 workers with 2 machines) is fundamentally limited because it does not provide the necessary data to calculate the __________, which is the additional output gained from using one more unit of a single input while holding all other inputs constant.
A farm manager uses the following table to plan production. The table shows the total wheat output for different combinations of land and fertilizer.
Acres of Land Bags of Fertilizer Bushels of Wheat 10 50 500 20 100 1000 30 150 1500 The manager reviews the table and concludes: 'If we keep our land fixed at 30 acres but increase our fertilizer usage, our output will also increase.'
Which of the following statements provides the most accurate critique of the manager's conclusion based only on the information presented in the table?
A car wash manager has a table showing that 2 employees using 2 pressure washers can wash 10 cars per hour, and 4 employees using 4 pressure washers can wash 20 cars per hour. The manager wants to know the impact on output of adding a third employee while keeping the number of pressure washers at 2. What specific data point is missing from the table that is essential for making this determination?