Question: 1 Problem 2 , A U . S . manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC ( less - developed country ) shows the

1 Problem 2, A U.S. manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC (less-developed country) shows the following results:
\table[[2,,U.S.,LDC],[3,Sales (units),100000,20000],[4,Labor (hours),20000,15,000],[5,Raw materials (currency),20000,FC 20,000],[6,Capital equipment (hours),60000,5000]]
8 a. Calculate partial labor and capital productivity figures for the parent and subsidiary. Do the results seem misleading?
9, Labor Productivity
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\table[[Labor Productivity],[Country,Output I,Input P,Productivity],[,in Units,in Hours,(Output/Input)],[U.S.,100000,20000,],[LDC,20000,15000,]]
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Capital Equipment Productivity
Capital Equipment Productivity
\table[[Country,\table[[Output],[in Units]],\table[[Input],[in Hours]],\table[[Productivity],[(Output/Input)]]],[U.S.,100000,,],[Inr,3nnn,,50n
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