Final answer:
To compute the standard hours allowed for 7,500 rebuilt units, multiply the number of units by the number of hours per unit. To compute the standard number of kits and cabinets allowed for 7,500 rebuilt units, multiply the number of units by the number of kits and cabinets per unit. If 3,750 standard hours were allowed, divide the total standard hours by the standard hours per unit to determine the number of units rebuilt.
Step-by-step explanation:
To compute the standard hours allowed for a volume of 7,500 rebuilt units, we multiply the number of units by the number of hours per unit. In this case, 7,500 units multiplied by 5 hours per unit gives us 37,500 standard hours allowed.
To compute the standard number of kits and cabinets allowed for a volume of 7,500 rebuilt units, we multiply the number of units by the number of kits and cabinets per unit. In this case, 7,500 units multiplied by 1 kit and 1 cabinet per unit gives us 7,500 standard kits and 7,500 standard cabinets allowed.
If 3,750 standard hours were allowed for the units during the first month, then we can divide the total standard hours allowed by the standard hours per unit to determine the number of units rebuilt. In this case, 3,750 divided by 5 hours per unit gives us 750 units rebuilt during the first month.