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Partial productivity measurement Guble Company manufactures wallets from fabric. In 2008, Guble made 2,500,000 wallets using 1,875,000 yards of fabric. In 2009, Guble plans to make 2,650,000 wallets and wants to make fabric use more efficient. At the same time, l3uble wants to reduce capacity; capacity in 2008 was 3,000,000 wallets at a total cost of $9,000,000. Guble wants to reduce capacity to 2,800,000 wallets, at a total cost of $8,680,000 in 2009. Suppose that in 2009 Guble makes 2,650,000 wallets, uses 1,669,500 yards of fabric, and reduces capacity to 2,800,000 units and costs to $8,680,000.
1. Calculate the partial-productivity ratios for materials and conversion (capacity costs) for 2009, and compare them to a benchmark for 2008 calculated based on 2009 output.
2. How can Guble Company use the information from the partial-productivity calculations?
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