Question 558416
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The Labor Productivity is the total output VALUE divided by the total productive hours.  You didn't bother to share the value of one of the 80 carts produced nor did you provide a time period over which to calculate the LP.


The Multi-Factor Productivity is the total output VALUE divided by a multi-factor value representing capital, labor, energy, materials, and services.  You didn't bother to share the value of capital, energy, materials, services or the time period to be analyzed.  Hence, we don't have a prayer of coming up with a meaningful number for KLEMS.


Finally, this is a Mathematics help site, which would have been fine had you provided the formulas you need to use and ALL of the values required.  But since you apparently need help with the underlying Economic concepts, you need an Economics help site.  Try Cramster.


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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