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What Is the Cost Per Factory Hour

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Data for a factory
 Total factory cost £10,000 Total time au ailable on key resource (hours)  2,500 Contribution per unit product A £34.00 Contribution per unit product B £30.00 Contribution per unit product C £22.00 Contribution per unit product D £20.00 Hours required product A 12.0 Hours required product B 6.0 Hours required product C 6.0 Hours required product D 8.0\begin{array}{ll}\text { Total factory cost } & £ 10,000 \\\text { Total time au ailable on key resource (hours) } & 2,500 \\\text { Contribution per unit product A } & £ 34.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product B } & £ 30.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product C } & £ 22.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product D } & £ 20.00 \\\text { Hours required product A } & 12.0 \\\text { Hours required product B } & 6.0 \\\text { Hours required product C } & 6.0 \\\text { Hours required product D } & 8.0\end{array}

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What is the cost per factory hour


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