Response:
A career can be likened to a "building block," whereas a job can be compared to a "castle or a tower"
Answer:
Retained profits.
Explanation:
This typically happens when a business funds its operations through earnings generated from the sale of goods or services.
The income that Carol's Clothiers earns from the sales it conducts, referred to as retained earnings, acts as the main source of capital for expanding their operations.
Furthermore, as an LLP (limited liability partnership), where certain or all partners may have restricted responsibilities, they can utilize their retained earnings to provide dividends to shareholders or to repurchase shares.
(a) The optimal machine assignment time is 7 minutes. (b) The duration of a complete cycle is 25 minutes. There will indeed be 7 minutes of idle time for the operator. (c) If an operator is assigned three machines, the cost per unit produced amounts to $13.88 per unit. To elaborate, loading takes 3 minutes, unloading lasts 2 minutes, while the runtime is 20 minutes. The time spent on inspection and packing takes 1 minute. The operator's wage is $10 per hour, and machine cost is $30 per hour. Ideal machine assignment can be calculated via machine cycle time divided by the operator time per machine. The machine cycle includes run, load, and unload time, which sums to 25 minutes. The time contribution per machine is 6 minutes, resulting in an ideal machine assignment of 25 ÷ 6 = 4.17, indicating the assignment of four machines to an operator is suboptimal, leading to idle time. The complete cycle takes 25 minutes. Idle operator time is calculated as cycle time minus the operational contributions of the machines assigned, culminating in 7 minutes of idle time. The total cost of each unit produced comes from combining operator costs with machine costs, multiplied by cycle time adjusted for hours, resulting in $13.88 per unit.