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on Oct 31, 2024Verified
Which one of the following statements about learning curves is true?
A) A learning curve assumes that the direct labour requirements per unit will DECREASE at an INCREASING rate as cumulative production increases.
B) A larger learning curve rate implies faster (greater) learning.
C) A learning curve graph usually follows a negative exponential curve.
D) Learning curves can be used only for individuals, not for the whole organization.
E) A lower learning curve rate implies weakness in learning.
Learning Curve
A graphical representation showing how an increase in learning or experience can lead to improved performance or decreased cost over time.
Cumulative Production
The total output produced over a given period, often used to track production trends or to measure achievement against targets.
Negative Exponential Curve
A type of mathematical curve that decreases rapidly at first and then levels off, often used to describe decay processes or failure rates.
- Digest the essence and implications of learning curves within production activities and workforce requirements.
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Learning Objectives
- Digest the essence and implications of learning curves within production activities and workforce requirements.