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Q#1: A garments factory has 60 employees.Out of these 60 employees, 20% i-e 12 w

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Question

Q#1: A garments factory has 60 employees.Out of these 60 employees, 20% i-e 12 workers are involved in aparticular project. The remaining is not directly involved in thatproject. Out of the given budget of the project, the factory isfacilitating and giving 80% of their total employees who are 48 innumber and giving extra benefits to them. In connection with theproject, the factory is working on a shipment. It has been observedat the end of delivering the shipment that the entire project givesless profit than expected. The actual cost on that particularproject is more than the estimated cost.

Explanation / Answer

The allocation of benefits to workers who were not directlyinvolved in the production is where the most money is lost. The company couldn't attain the projected profit because itallocated more benefits than it had the means to do so. Thefactory could improve their profits by limiting increased benefitsto those directly involved in the project. Message me with any questions. Hope this is what you wanted, Kevin