Midsouth Stitchery wants to improve their productivity Their
Midsouth Stitchery wants to improve their productivity. Their process yield is currently 91.95% based on 9564 yards of material. If they are going to improve their productivity to 93.30, how many yards of finished material will they have to produce from the same amount of material input?
Solution
Since nothing specific is mentioned,
we pressume 9564 yards of material is \"Input \" materialwhich gets processed to produce \"Finished\" material .
Current yield = 91.95%
Target yield = 93.30%
Quantity of finished material= Quantity of input material x Yield/100 = 9564 x 93.30/100 = 8923.21 yard
THEY HAVE TO PRODUCE 8923.21 YARDS OF FINISHED MATERIAL FROM THE SAME AMOUNT OF MATERIAL INPUT
