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13 April, 13:36

An insurance adjuster processes the claims of six policy holders in an eight hour work day. The adjuster uses $5 in gasoline and $3 in forms and office supplies to complete the work. What is her labor productivity?

a) $1 per claim

b) 1 claim per dollar

c) 1.33 hours per claim

d) 0.75 claims per hour

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  1. 13 April, 14:21
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    D

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Labor productivity is is measured per hours.

    Hence, the work he does [amount of claims] will be distributed amongst the amount of hours he works. The amount of dollar he uses doesn't matter for labor productivity.

    Thus, his work is 6 claims. He does that is 8 hours. So claim/hr is:

    6/8 = 0.75 claims per hour

    Answer choice D is right.
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