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All of the following are examples of "input resources" for an organization EXCEPT:

A. labor
B. raw materials
C. component parts
D. time needed to produce a given product
E. number of units produced

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Final answer:

The option 'E. number of units produced' is not an input resource for an organization; it is an outcome of the production process and therefore counts as an output.

Step-by-step explanation:

When examining input resources for an organization, which are components such as labor, materials, and machinery used to produce goods and services, we can identify which of the following is not an example of input resources:

  • Labor
  • Raw materials
  • Component parts
  • Time needed to produce a given product
  • Number of units produced

The correct answer is 'E. number of units produced.' This is because inputs are resources used before and during the production process, while the number of units produced is an outcome of the production process, thus making it an output rather than an input.

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