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1. Labor Productivity:


\[ \text{Labor Productivity} \approx 54.59 \, \text{units per labor hour} \]

2. Material Productivity:


\[ \text{Material Productivity} \approx 0.008 \, \text{units per dollar} \]

3. Utilities Productivity:


\[ \text{Utilities Productivity} \approx 79.29 \, \text{units per dollar} \]

4. Total Productivity:


\[ \text{Total Productivity} \approx 3.45 \, \text{units per dollar} \]

The final answers are rounded to two decimal places.

1. Labor Productivity:

LaborPro * ductivity = (Output(units))/(Input(laborliours)) = 333000/(6, 100) \approx 54.59unitsper )

2. Material Productivity:

MaterialPro * ductivity = (Output(units))/(Input(material * cos t)) = (0.333, 0)/41250000 \approx 0.008ur

3. Utilities Productivity:

UtilitiesPro * ductivity = (Output(units))/(Input(utility * cos t)) = 333000/(4, 200) \approx 79.29unitspe

4. Total Productivity:

To find the total productivity, we multiply the labor, material, and utilities productivities calculated previously:

To calculate the total productivity, you multiply the individual productivities:


\[ \text{Total Productivity} \approx \text{Labor Productivity} * \text{Material Productivity} * \text{Utilities Productivity} \]

Substitute the given values:


\[ \text{Total Productivity} \approx 54.59 \, \text{units per labor hour} * 0.008 \, \text{units per dollar} * 79.29 \, \text{units per dollar} \]

Calculate this expression to find the total productivity. The result is approximately 3.45 units per dollar.

Note: The values above are not rounded in intermediate calculations. Rounding is done in the final answers to two decimal places.

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